glasfies. Identified tno 4 part <strong>of</strong> head which h».l probably been torn loose l,y the nlorm Topic <strong>of</strong> Rev. DeWittCobb MaVrtaJWoes" Aired in Court tbe *roalm w ^^.MIM,--~- ~~-r friends to point* out'to Dor I bysicalTfaining Exhibition By Junior and Senior High Boys WEut snr SKWR voea out, ir. 7, HEDUY, vmvixi &t, \m. ^ Has Husband Arrested, Then Wins His Release r.- wJ Kmanla Cbn- Scores Traduccrs <strong>of</strong> First Mra William (Jlblm colon * '•ntftjii jVf^etft in Mem- <strong>of</strong> 646 Wi-it Aienut iletlariHi h President at Kiwanis W phii on June 5 husband u.i>) a h >]d b,ul m,i Club Meeting *hen lie wan thargid with lire niitir Hi iIU] nut el en nilt for hi r to unlock the ihior whpn he Review Club Activities i/ime hum* lit JiiHt broke hi wny Into the hiuite \ ltd Invitation (mm lie Mayor She bail her husband Jailed liu 'Mfllt to too nuHnnen <strong>of</strong> Bcv. OcWItt ^, Cobb. „—. <strong>of</strong> Wild- ..-„, Friday when hi> cattle home <strong>Ocean</strong> Cur Kiwanls Ctob rood, addressed tb8 local Kl-1 charged. Lnter nhe repented thl uilMi«t,,V weetlna; <strong>of</strong> the ranis Club on "Washington/' -at | action anil endeavored to win gtaflwanla Club. Wednesday urjrlng meeting held in the <strong>Ocean</strong>ic I his release. MaKl. hm £ i"**; «?' ln " 1 »• known Sehaate «• W*ekt-^nin hi weScblck: method <strong>of</strong> Imnmnli— tr - and M "••ntfBlBv^ssvcityJSLJ*?, 1 ,"?' -i'Pbtiierla. the ad snd y r > the an l f illuie lij I rill r tin. , ic, i.qrl> nl.crs.iry ilatM <strong>of</strong> the nlrtb <strong>of</strong> "•« hi i Find Aviator's If that Is Llnruln anil Wnnbinston and In,'" ha« at l M, manner nttln*, the folloivlns take. vnldi'il ,,n,> ml Helmet on Beach Eafter, Memorial Day. Indepen When the noliteiii] bee Jrat dence Day, LsSor Day, started buziing about _- — - - — *=*«-^*s;=. ^«j, yyiuuiDug -.»== n..j "yuiuK iitioyi n month month Probably Worn By <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Day, Thanksgiving and Chrtst-loga » ticket compoied <strong>of</strong> Dr Al- B k l a n Missing Aviators "J j Cowon. C. Hariler 81)aenia(t8r Public affalrt eommlttea and a I""' A helmet belloved to have been worn hy LJeiiien.int William A. Orny or Lieutenant William I- Harrio, nilsulng iirmy aviators *«» found on the lunch near MondDDlde Hoad hi Conrad fj Schaale Schaalc last Sunday S d afternoon. ' The fliers disappiarcd ntt Thurj. day <strong>of</strong> last week while flying through a heavy fog oier aland Parti <strong>of</strong> a ••< molhhMl plane were pirkeU up In !„,. vielnltr .ind hupc for i|,,. ,„,.„ & „,,„„. doned A Eou-rnincm dirigible qrpbmjl Jo*. aIunK the coast yestrrday afternoon trjlnc to fin* trace or tin • - Scbaate was ai-companied hy # •» A - Bandelpli fagg WM pro. ipecial conunlttee headed byM" 161 ' by a number <strong>of</strong> tbelr Howard Johnson worked for the ' f le»d«. I happened to run into club In assisting t»eaty.twa ;Dr ' Oonran ,Be „,],„ ,, &ni needy families »t Chrlstniaa tln« I tlmU > l 3 alermo Church Plans Special Services The Palermo Dnptlst Churc which Jlev. \v. M. St<strong>of</strong>fels le mtecc-iHlu] pastor, coiiujieti il no Sun&iy last a series < (vangclistlc LL-rvii;es. fjince the cotnmencenU'ftt Mr. Si<strong>of</strong>fels y Inquired if he flad em. "—' - — 'iildered the candidacy, i0' - Widow and Four Children The anV.uiftigc>! <strong>of</strong> i thorornTe to Roi>< Walter P. Jack. it. died In the was Inlnted out b Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Hospital Friday, Marln. The <strong>City</strong> frnm typnoiir pneumonia He was directed Uii) ritj 1^,, I Be Held in High School Gymnasium Next Thura buried from hid home nt Hen- pnrc plans and 1 ley's Point last Monday the contintiatloq Jj, day Evaniijg Under Direction <strong>of</strong> R. L, Fite. Tho deceased wa» born In nnd ulso directed Supervisor <strong>of</strong> Physical Education Scotland and emigrated to this Drrawell to l)rip,ire country aho/it forty ytare oeo He was a carpenter by (mile At It Invited To Attend Demonstration By Pupilg the lime <strong>of</strong> Ms lllncas he war cnfAged ID tbe construction <strong>of</strong> Vacation In the new rjaptiBt Church <strong>City</strong> En,;lnt He li survived hy bis widow II mil, Jr, lh kpP1) ind four children. allon In Florida , Kiturdny for Mlumi andM A s<strong>of</strong>t answer turneth away visit West l'.i|m nrith, but It lafces tbe hard cwli mart home next ti) turn Away the Installment rnl ; his absi^ncc :t<strong>of</strong>. li icthiK <strong>City</strong> Un pii^toraie. two year iigu, tbe church at Palermo ha made nlurked progress, A jitim ber bave uoen itddeil to tin eliurch, and (lie Interest hi I »i»~k £ener,illy 1I:LI been Intend fii'd. Much beneflt [A antlci|atci frum the -ipixial ^ervlcn <strong>of</strong> tb two weeks. ^ amc, f aylflTwh. Bccoupkned hy mot wire -InspectlnE jhe bettcB.after the storm ^»,y ^»rl,y the hclBe <strong>of</strong> qiphtlcrfa n,uaj. .was a pl,ce demonstraUon win be un . the direction <strong>of</strong> B. L Plte, or <strong>of</strong> physical edncatlun. •,|T»e leaden' organization In •lln tmbryonlc form will be In laitdeace as the various etcrcites lagi drills are conducted through' ! the evenlna;. 'I««oer» and leadersulp will he |»nilr Mortgage Funds In Amounts From $2500 Benefit a Success Upwards The moTie benefit held by the Knigbti <strong>of</strong> Pythias on Wediies day erenlng at ths Moorlyn The atre proved to be very mcceH. ful. It was reported the organl. ziiilan sold more than 600 tickets REALTORS for the affair. 8th and Central Arenue Eitablifhed 1893 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Expresi Appreciation A communicatigii frgm AIi% Etlwani L, Bader^ widow <strong>of</strong> the laler Mayor <strong>of</strong> AUanilc <strong>City</strong>, was resolved by tbe Oiiy Commission, era. Jim. Bsder and her family oiprewed deep appreciation for Ihe ezpreaslons <strong>of</strong> ajmpiUby from »lllln the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coaninioters. 1660. • j Sponsored and supervised Boy I rtoat encampment at Weynjoatn, i Unfler.prIviIeg0d child coBimitJ tee assisted Gcrmantown Boy's I Club in August, when snout Unoi under-prlvlleged ehildrod eamei omurslon, I Pnblic affalra comniittee with great succors worked slrenuotttly in Ihe get out the vote catnpaltn last Novenibsr. Procured road signs for ihe three road, <strong>of</strong> entrance into our Greatest, best and most sueeos, ful farriiert' night ever held wag put over on Noreoiber If, l(g§, -illon eomtnlttee i gave club approilBiately gioo linos <strong>of</strong> publlclt)- thta year J rmu Mnrehlng TaetlcB, Senior and Junior High Bcbeola. Dumb Bell Drill, lignth Ornde. Apparatus Work, Oym Team. Mags Oamesla) Beat the Beamr. (b) Human Race, (c) Over anil Under Belay,
C, H, Klopp, <strong>of</strong> Atlantiii Clly, >s. Jennie Markland iu re- to her hang In Fslladei- was in this resort on Monday after •pending several tor. Klopp and family ar» mini with her daughter, Mrs, mer resWenu) here, B. HUlegas, <strong>of</strong> this city. — William Zimmerman was n cent pfeasantville visitor. f -V^Jf* W. H, I. Hetherlngt, •fm«eBdlii, s few weeks w *#/**£ *W»r, Mrs, Lee H, Hlllegas, mf** wturnw to aer Piiiiaf last year. During July <strong>of</strong> tills year it bad reached 1J4.8, lowing an Increase <strong>of</strong> about per cent. In 12 months. Building material costs de- lne,1 to SS,S in June <strong>of</strong> last .ar anil in June <strong>of</strong> this year Issoil nt about S], Library Facts Prove Fiction More Popular Readers Borrow Three Fir tion Books To Every Non-fiction Book 39.283 Books Rend in 1926 must popular esaet t-Pnt fiiin- ABOUT YOUR HEALTH Thing, You Should KW Winter-Say at Row Mrs. M. Blnipklns, r*, haji eatablliiheil „ „,,„„ nt residence here. Sirs, Mary Kennedy, <strong>of</strong> Phlia. delnhia re. <strong>of</strong> ipent Tuesday at thHr tt «D <strong>City</strong> cottage a properly n»nrr „„ »i»i,ar „„ «,»„„„ ,, ort Mr, and Mrs •if Mlllvlli, <strong>City</strong> *>n Tu Edwnrd Frank Wetlsleln motored to <strong>Ocean</strong> School and the HIBh School The American Leelan Ban -- Klwuals Club quartet" lire uoi lions whir n the nffa miort here thin week ne ravages <strong>of</strong> the storm. Mm. Harry Johnson Ihe Kiwanls Orebusira the miuleal oi will probably i this year. The Allegro SnI, render a special concert Miss Carson In an able mm and a singer nt nierii. wh,, liten very active in ri,uak,al falra <strong>of</strong> the iort for a nun <strong>of</strong> years. A)| ,„,, csnll,,.N bn free and thr nubile will i,,. vlled to altenil. ( were ,'PniIiBoro reeent viaitsn to Sit,.'*W »» *nd son, Jan g«^H«: antoMOBnB .BOW at "*""-; Cltr lut week. : •TS.SI'I ?"^ lUtel ' Enter. gbMftd th,^Ettekah Lodge ., ^ «« flatnrday evonlhg, <strong>On</strong>nvuTe Steelman is _ , w » t tteft wlta the jWrorah and.Iflnnie Stert- Iff.'^W" I'M h«e* he guest <strong>of</strong> Jfra <strong>of</strong> Fnurth Itreet, Mrs.. Mlnor~vini,elu Tuesday |n Philadelphia. Charles TlltiTTwa. a <strong>City</strong> vlsHor Thursday. rouhty meeting g f^M«n Legion, in Wl,,, Tue»day evening, March 24 the dale set for the ""i, 'aw; As Storm Rages rlillara Lake, ? Saturday Night Beam Tells Slow Clubs <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Leader <strong>of</strong> the Daily Dozen Class Now Active in Philadelphia Recently Formed a Club W, Ward OPiim, EhyKluul euJhire ziinixvn un th*' h every mmmvr, b* nightly ippeflring li^fore largg audiences '"npoied ef niembers <strong>of</strong> ibe w Club, a mavemenE aniong >oii.it; peopJe <strong>of</strong> FhiJad^lphia ! vicinity to pfomoie hi -#3iion fur thgs# opposed eads Ihe althy Whsii or? th books, vsJuiiiH* ild nnH=ftetinil n\ Thl^ qui'Sfinn ean he ansirVfird hy the report n( thv- lac&A Puhjff Library, wbieh ^tatta reacts bor^ thfft* ilctlnn lioaks to rvgfy be<strong>of</strong>e <strong>of</strong> nun-fie Man, T»* U& i^rct'iitsigp is 7 6 por tlon anil 24 per P^RI. rtifln, iHg t*i*i pa.^t ypar S3,2gS liOoki B^r? hQfFnftf'il tram ibe PubHe Lihrary, During ibe Christ- iTiflH riisih ihg buslnPaJ <strong>of</strong> thf library waa at It;* Inw&ai *»bb= Tftf' fewt'st nunibsf <strong>of</strong> books. 3Li. ft-i'r# horroUKi on" Deei-ntb^f 23. Tin' grpai^t rmmb**r <strong>of</strong> books Wt-ft? hnrrnwr'tt IJIJ July ] JT Tbt* [ llhmry ft-pori^ iijat an jnerea?*- 'art' at ailing ihenistjv^i <strong>of</strong> ibt^ j Use tj( tbi- library, I,a?i! yr-ar 1=025 Citi-cU WpfH iaaiiffl in new bnuk borrowprii. About Dna^thtrfj <strong>of</strong> the pards eft* hf-M by ehlldr*/ti. During the year many book*. m. wpic adikd to thf local library. | am but Ulr* libfiify itj Mil] tinabl, J riJrnUtl bniikH Hf! JlJl Nilljjt-L'fM |Sli-t*il by rtrailrFii, Atnune the vsual n-qticKin «**FI* bttukri «»i • tuuiti- Huw hi Mi'iHiry TrH'-k." nf Aiil- I in ih> In days, when the front deol kept closed aa much an pea Ihle, and the windowa are jeal inarded, when ventilation olds discomfort along with k urifylng Influences, 1 eannut help thinking <strong>of</strong> the Inrreaseii liability (fifertion wiiblri (he winrer uanern <strong>of</strong> those who llvp In ibe •Igiii temperatures <strong>of</strong> our north- n States. The oui=door mem- <strong>of</strong> our families are abroad uring the day, sliher from oice or necessity. Being ei= Bed, they "pick up" cold* bran- hial infectioRs, throat diiiur- bannes fehrlle in rharftciep, and certainly communicalile, They brinB their complaints home with them. Children iioins In school are etiremply liable to coritrsct lung or ihroat diseases, by their assoclailon with groups soine <strong>of</strong> whom are almost certain iq hp carriers <strong>of</strong> respiratory germs. Somebody in the family may be bpreiilar. -a nio»i serious in iion. What I am driving a! I Baptist Church Notes today Hou«« «f Rev, B«ptiit c. Walter BL mil 7:30 in the church Services beld nt Church] 111 Ocian Aienm The P«r«in«gi>, 411 <strong>Ocean</strong> lurln building evening servicea at week .ervli-es tint Sevenlb Avenue, Hev. pailor. Sunday marnjii'i iOiJO; Bibls «n(icl?a evening services at j.ffi I «»rvice, Wednei '' lervica will be eondnoied on SunJaj nsii hy (lie pastor at JO-JO rodmii, .-- ^ , Bible ichool will meet al i:-0o during new noon, with lie primary depan Sunday morning mem ai 413 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue, and the aiea's class meeting In fhe parsonage. The mid-ireek iiervlce will held an Wednesdsy a! 7:45, when Ibe pastor will coa(!riui> Lh ierl#s <strong>of</strong> short taiks nn "l>IsHplit hip." Boy Icout Troop. No, } * organized at a meeting in [hi> BapUm Churith roanis thiii (Fri lay) evpneing, Oooii prtisT&s in being mad fth thp new buiiding. the work piSJteriae beinf pijabed for ard in good stiape. Arrange enla have been made for an gan to be built by We^snt oiieler, Hoitkamp and iparl IB, <strong>of</strong> Cleselanil, Ohio, who It 1* _ 'nfln>ruly anticipated, will pro Holy Triaiij ihice aa IngtnimenE nf the high- ^eniral •t ^raite. Itreet, Itev, Jo^epli Sundaya, 1 ^ Conitdunion every ii aunday school. 10:, service, .7:45, vi-^ie, oion. ialnia and Jtol A, 51. ' Sports Colyum By O BY JINGO HE i Vn^t Allen Favored To Win Pocket Billiard Crown t "urnamenta at Progressivp l OCEMI CITY MEWS, OCEAH CTTT, N. J., FKIDAT, 2EBBUARY 25,1027. - llrTWIIHK First Methodist Ei«hln it«et ^ e Hei Norman Vloej ent pastor S worship 10 30 12 15 evening Mid week .ervlcr 7 30 Ordinance Laid Over The other day a group <strong>of</strong> the lf,,thtr-t>u»bing fraternity ho,!, former peddlers <strong>of</strong> the mmtm »„„ msnagfr. .vtre swapping ^ BWllsceneiiOf rrifky artists <strong>of</strong> the «,ltami firck at &(«,•, «-hich *• %tV\ f?. m ^ m « P' a< -'- "' < h * knights <strong>of</strong> the r,u|illn»-f"r eir in Phjladeiphis, The rrivk ,d ,„ be ,lw,i by »,t| {;„„,„„ which enabled him to win from !>„,„,„ „„ , •••„„,•• UM ^ ^ jack Dplaney submerged (iormnn. wn, .lrclarr.1 „ he „,,,"„( „„/„„ vmtige. The fighters ntti-n vt away «,rh it, at \ r m ,n ,hr re,n <strong>of</strong> forcing opponents to hi, higher than a bnrfy blow ,lom»ily pes. It IS a tnek used hy ho^er, uho „„• more afrnii! „, bo,ly bfciws HUM <strong>of</strong> punrhes on ,hP rhin. It i, ,i«,i B,lw,imPv hy Haheer' dll.berately fry,.IK to will on a fnul, to make a fair bo.lv blow appear foul because it hus on ,lr j l l s, below tin- belt that is rai«ed rulling thp hr-ad back in a Hindi to. Shutting Out Ed. Dolin Gave Welleijhrill High Light in Local T^layern Oirrrr Was When Hi- Bested Big Fd Pinochle Is a TWup[Srnrt.-rl With Holy Name the Finish pp too huh. Its Hi common iimulate being butted. A b" dfsn't look for hi, •n- - w. Nk.ktrsQfi •„ St. Join Central Bireet. CliB Pastor. Sunday rnornlnfi Bible school lu A woreblp 11 A. S| i "Sip -;lo p. ii. it, Angiuline's Catholic ,| Anbury Avenue, i teimth, Bev, Thnms! rector, gunday Mass Wiekday MaKfl at 7 o' . . .. „ . . opponent's belt before starting n body blow. He knows trnm pracnVi- and cspcrienn- just where to mm a botly blow, whether his oppum-nt is Handing straight or crmirhiiiB over. If fhe belt is raisnl to an unfair hrifht ir make* look foul. Some lighters have a trick <strong>of</strong> kiincking a bo,ly Blow down mth the wrist or forearm, making thu glove land low, Thi- force <strong>of</strong> the blow is hroken, bur the rrfrrn- may be fooled the triekster the dea'siori on a t'sul. Phildclphia Jack OBrien was a tricky fiBhtfr. „ was game enough when he had to hEht, bur always had a trick or two to pull if the fight went against him. Jack O'liri „,,., Yminn Peter Jgckson in San Francsco many yean aRo, YOIIIIK I'l'tcr was a bullet-hcadcd negro who could take all rh,. punches in the world and could hit like a calkcr hiinsrlf. There was plenty „, belting With pool rooms running ivi.li- npi.n and beitinB Icpl in'California O'Bnen was tall arid fast, Jackson squat ami thickset After a few rounds fJ'Brien began jumping all over the riiW Thry .called him "Jumping Jack", even in those days, O'ljri had taken Mine solid mcks in the body anil was evidently in distress, when he got into a corner and began jumping up straight into the air every time Young Peter lei go a body punch. I Wuimr K, Allen, wlih thlrtii,,n | Eiumi wnn nn,i i,finl, j ^ , ^ [,,„,[,, ,11111 ihii pncki.t billiard plnjun,' ; *>f fill' PrnnreiiaJVp League All 'ill* Brnt.ni Hriis ihnre a thruij ' loiirnanieilti. in proarwii at thr' I ISBKiie. pn-l!..! billiard, shuffle! board anil tl!llnchl|i, the tainn -r, nf whlfli. In ndillilnn in witiiiiriK Ibij club chainpiniiiihlp. will r,j.' fniV.i l.ii(ilillri|| slllIT iQHiiR .up-, I'. Miller is alviMi All.-n a ci,. run fur tin- imnorii in tlu pucki't bllliiirii rla»« with |o gamiM wun ' and 2 inst. Alli-n. hnw,-v,.r, In, the favorite to reialri tile tihiiiii- i piiinship, nhifh iitj won a number <strong>of</strong> years aen, as be has already majority af hi* i WKLLEn Fred, or as Fri tit, w,.|ler • roil ihe ueanor. disposed <strong>of</strong> th lieuresl rlval», cily plumbing Hans Inspe Burklia lor, In With Din,], j, • player . quirk I llally rit i. but not >• n I I r i. 1 y , ii- i» b.'Uer known 1,1 one <strong>of</strong> the mosi lie playiira that i>vur l.u-nl floor, bin thin d,.. him brought grl'.f trt appiineni who nil-nook Iknr.^s and nin.iupii.j Ki lish'iil uver him. ifii.n v* ; prnbuhly i, teaiii wh t a jiliiyr Ih- es y, Ihi-r nn ihn fiery Weller was olio affiliated with James C<strong>of</strong>fey'B North PhlHr Olub which played frequently la the coal regions. He aluo ptayaii vvltli the Salem tL-ani, Aiubng th« other cage teania on whieh hi? Htarred wurg Immaeuiate, Na= I tiMiy, at. Anne's and Coateivlllc, ' in the Penusylvftrlia=DeIaware ' Li'amiu, Lnat year he played with I Ihe QuartermftHtrtf Club in the j j I&intern L.'UBue. lie also played | wifh the name team this year un=j til the <strong>Ocean</strong> i.'lty date* cori ; i Ilieted. mi! Ihinkj <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has a fln' rbnnee <strong>of</strong> copping the Hair I In the »,,pniid liiilf. He naid: *"Ifrt rsiiher ,'ariy to ni3k.i pn' ; riiRtlnns an I nloMi anything can happ"!] In ii biMltetbull league, ljut I will be gri-atly dlsappQintr.!) CulM do not play Marine the LeiiMUy champlnn- lup,- j I what be thought <strong>of</strong> the mis !"ams. Waller deelared- . nwh-r, ujM b|. a stllnibling' They will bo hard in lii'iH Ull Ihiilr iiwn nijdr. niidBi'- imi ,:iiway.i can be counti.ii nil in 1 lil.-lk" tirjutilf. The Hankers had! ilii.ir slunip, w F hich may strike any learn at any time. They will .""mi -nap mil <strong>of</strong> It anil bowl over ..HIM. nf tin. leaden.. Iflllvlli,. and Wlidwood are hard to figure,. " Ion i» Klnilifr I'lluUKh tnl purl and ruiil the party. Ilk', u r*..Hl fight for any' win in Ilii* !^>riii,. " I QUEER COURT FACTS star! it audit'fieiHi In story the healthy uport "h, with the pleasurHi to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> in t|,# The gjew club hi "" k " Bmm "•"* " premoteii be had at summer linie, movement has • fl«r(rud« Zimmerman, rAMinUe city viBit Phoebe >*•""-• S.iiiSKS,r on Mondar. >« that ,,hoi on Ninth Street, and th iitj <strong>of</strong> travendBi ifcroaji itTOeta to her iuinmer horn. aBnarentljr eaused no (ncei eaee to Hn. Hump laid, "Ortas Oty wonderfiii jroii^i!, <strong>of</strong> tlie tract bet* and Ninth Street wit Is invent Ihe making depth it vm diibliiuM whether or apt a motor ear could force itjt way through. A rowpoat wag out <strong>of</strong> He question, w none was available and at that hour <strong>of</strong> the nigbt it woyid have been imi Sible to pick the darknesD, ni«kln(f the i- IN CONFIDENCE BV FLO ReaJen i sddms Mill Dear Miss Before I married my husband »n« In love with a much mine, and much rr We were enfaeed, but lied, anil we drlftwi her married. I h atlracUvi. man married—and Imagine your, naturally, Mu Pf ».- rou rnarS""'" 1 ' *° p - love. y0Ur Jrst to fo on ainei *'af thrpugli the th car through water, though at that time w»ter wu above the bottom <strong>of</strong> the radiator on tbe ear. He managed to reach the bouse, WBieh was completely oilrroiiiidcl ty water, in time to be present tne gtork arrived. fae stork arrived Curing the birth the buiidlne med to rock on Its foundations t Madge whn geigbed nine wiih thai Pters have SI separate <strong>of</strong> the city itne twenty, been formed, cluba, in all and vicinity, generally goes to the meeting ef a achlfiff each group the » <strong>of</strong> ereup play, thin setting on fiiampl.- to theie Beam organization cnapter, tea nn marrieil fifteen iiehow I can't seem first man, I un sep cuniBarlng him r agalB to talk r old times 1 *M «ry glad to hear from „,„; XoutiTh ' tQld " ly h "" b «"- 1 about It he about it set. I reason; h he was p o tese ynung, people them •u-llMI gradllnily deielop his Ideals <strong>of</strong> seclabliltr. Back From Florida Reuben tea bu and oneTqarti The arc to ho com- fo* haM Wffaclnf Bay Avenue. It will bo an Incentive • the rfnnerllea in that Wl -b«y rsally la one to •eetipn. <strong>of</strong> tie a«"«t °«r ha, tfcoufi, niileeted, "WliUt t ,„ »im h "- Ed known local realtor d from Florida Edwards 'ry much up. think he is un, Mary Louise, w would you like your hui to open up a frletirishlp one <strong>of</strong> his eld iweeilieartB " whom In his nilnd you *^art ef th< while you are shorteoniings married, you those <strong>of</strong> the n rr. riittt <strong>of</strong> iiiusion that trouble i9 Well aware <strong>of</strong> |h "' tne man you art n't sffa|,# at an you didn't mar. Wars east a glow er your attj fa_ CITV o» BeEAB CITY N8W JtBifcy MEETINGS his hups kSDISn — s , IJf, ii,,,i. The rroii/t btqrtn /« jf// that Q Itrun ta ILIS en a /e«/ //t lefiutd in he trying In Hi is aitih a punrh hiluu ihe belt I ht rFfine titntmnul him and Jaet had Is get out <strong>of</strong> tht tamer nnd sprint around the nng lit 1ml in the ihtrt i nlh Found 9 • # S 'RlBV RuREBT K%.EW His STL I F Ddughf«rs <strong>of</strong> WnsMd Orfl«r <strong>of</strong> H" Tfflw. He, no. tfo BS^ay ni,ht •"" '"ffi*"'" <strong>of</strong>. Odd i Old Bob Fitzsiniiniins was tricky, but his were all fighfinB trieki. He didn't talk. Hob made other fighters stay away when he wanted them away, and come in when he was ready to sock them FirfiWig George Gardner tor the liBht'heavyweight chainpionship, Ftfeimmons smashed his right hand on the side <strong>of</strong> nardner's head. Tipped by his seconds that Kite's right was crippled, (iardi third place with 10 won and Io»t f,i|lnwi.,l cinatly by E, O |"»n SMI.. a< Foxnn, iorai rea! estate broker, r a clear! player, Frh who has captured 11 while liro^ \ .'otisldi-rat.' nf ihe pine 4, Aiei Lawri'neo, Jr., ha«i ani1 >•' H i»* I" r««elit the diibiiius ilistlncilon <strong>of</strong> not i inE until In- hi|hi..: winning a mnne. This record Is' "I'-llBei-nte. itun tin, n j Hbnt-prt by rharies niiHsel!, Eschi probably It ml nut hn <strong>of</strong> the matches Is for 100 points. | with a horiiiM's m#l. Thi? cqntiiit for tho pinochii- II harilly could bu tournanient is featured by rinsi-r ffiI " Vyelin's early " cnmpi.tiiion. Thlrty.three niftn- *•'" In a wctlun w,i, bir» are entered In this clas», '" laiisht I" lake ear.- Chndwlrk and Walter Allen were 1 "'' '" a Piuiiiict <strong>of</strong> ti leading by a narrow margin, but! £ ' Vi ' section nf Ken^tii; they dropped back when they .was knnon ri,r yearn both were rl.^eated In matclius' 'own:" Wliy tbl« nn on Monday evening, j knuwa, Fisliii Elmer Crane. Bill Kautchnian ! l n 8. '« emhraceil by the and A. H, Smith are blazing the ! 'eenih Waul, trail In the shuffleboaril cla^s byi Th . nmjiirity <strong>of</strong> 11 wiiin-lng the. majority <strong>of</strong> thetri in " rT !ir(J employ,.,1 in Kames, The tournament will | Shipyard. Nfediess tu prfjlmhly (.lid nest week., | shlpjMni woikii-s hijih Pocket billiard standings i iwy* nwl norvi. find ill Ills KiliiWIi ;j* always iva ithur fi-lluw • li-i- will fooling it i very iail oi iiiiiiw-ir, hat flistiiic- Ktflll Whirll i a« "Fhh IIIII- niiiioily Mllly speak. Cubs Toyed With Marine Trust Five Smothrred Bankers Under 44 U Srorc—Is Locals f-uurth Straight Victory l r ifth Defeat For Atlantic —~" pinpl. r'haiti .Marine nighi u Cub. the I Waiter Allen ... ' j P, Mliler I H. Blirkhardt . E, ti. Foion started the next round with a rush. Kits; pulled back' hi, 'right and I f' °' lfoU "' olik iwung it furiously at Gardner's chin, skillfully misaitiK him a few j fl- inches, Gardner ducked and went back to the defensive. II. Fife's favorite trick was simulating j J ^ ushing in. He fooled Ruhlin and ins heur sr :rnum. Blind. F s nnamt* New .' iSd Amo-lcn 1-aunril Ha. - It A \w ladHh thmiih w^mi aaa & My i. Ijj? rtHusive. .N,,i, &^-MfftB 11:15 _ at Het«l Oc«cA.R K l'j!S"* "You guys nearly got tne knocked out," he cnmplaineil in hi: '..comer. "Hii hand ain't, Jiroke," grogginfss to bring his man many others, Georges Carpentier, alrhnugh a perfect gentleman in the ring, pulled a funny one fighting Tom Gibbons. He missed Tom shout 50 times with his right. Suddenly Carnentier began to limp badly, dropped his hands to his sides and turning called to his manager thit he hadsprained his ankle. Then he waved his hands and ex- plained to Gibbons that he couldn't fight any more, Tom stopped hitting^ and Carpcnrier swung one at Tbm's chin clear from the floor, Tom was watchful and yor away. Packey McFarland had a big bag <strong>of</strong> tricks. He I iked to reach out a half-closed left hand und cover his opponents eyes while he started a right that landed just as he pulled the left down our <strong>of</strong> P. Lake Oldfleid . Manne Chattin Ick ln"S*" ful •''««• la the way, Paekey believed In the "phycholoKical effect," When (tret esme to New York and made a match with Li-ach Cross, was a handsome kid with long wavy black hair. H, OSnii Mould Smith F, Smith William! F. Smith Cheaiwooil Jeffries E, Hal brook Dannelly P. Lake ..,, Jeffriea A, Lawrence, j r, C, liujtsi-ll .„.„....". Won 13 „. 20 10 ... 1< 13 ... S . 12 .. 12 ,, 10 , 4 .. II Lost Pet, 0 I.OCin' 1 ,0011 2 , s % n • their or the Ion m, via the i-iiiiill 1 vith ihi iiitjn in Holy Nani I'll I!n!y Nam win years. The ui uf thi. 1 liily Nam,- twu aimiit In ;iii unusini e 7 10 a s 3 1.1 9 0 ii 5 9 5 .t4lU ,250 .1ST ,181 .181 ,300 ,2»5 .100 .U00 ,000 ,1100 A. Avt for the M. C, A, niUed In i| will: Trust passers Tuesday n the Bankers' floor, fliiijIherliiB Iheiii 44-24, the vie- lo.-y making [heir fourth alraight <strong>of</strong> the second half lute. In'.'ldentiilly. il was thu firth r'ui.irullic defeat for tilt Atlnn- lir <strong>City</strong> dribbiers, anil the first iictyry the Cuba have achieved over thi; Bankers this seatsen. "Li2' Pi.weil and Ham Moore, iicail leil tbe rtoallorH tn victory. Powill registered fifteen polnia, inaking fuur fit.'ld Mcial-^ and seveti out <strong>of</strong> geven aitigie=pointurH, Monpeheaf! dinturbed Ihe eords four limes from the field and accounted for sis foul points. The Banfaerg scored but three times from the Held, Far! nidiiii' and Oberhoizcr mad. each during the first half. At half Iinie the Cubs lead 17.11, though caging bui three (It-Id goalH, The Cubs caged twenty fouls nances. out uf tw^nry.sev their shooting being The Bankers wi-i from the field durinj half, the Cubs scorlni rlhrui find lo iujfered by comparison? that you has hag «iig une. Tae parents are Sir. Id His. Harry Martin Btehblni. A bank aceaunt, with an inltui <strong>Ocean</strong> I deposit <strong>of</strong> |I wu presented "• *•-• tie ne* grrlva" " I rm In the hoapltal t endeavored to follow tlie happen- lng» In the reiiftrt •••— ' « ». o^atX&U^SS Plan For Dance 0. <strong>of</strong> A, are planning danee in lae p, 0 0; • Marea 18, Ooojgj. t will be afford;,,! ,,;, favors. The p, to hold i he feels intuitively haven't been able to entirely forget your <strong>On</strong>st love iif. fair, and that It might result dls. iLHiruiiHly ami might break up bla hdoe. Prospects <strong>of</strong> that sort would rather upset him elally if he hsppeui in I«I Pereonally, I bel ef eueh mishap ii ...„_ you are Buffering froai . ful, reaaatle hani-over—and In faar conicali«on you art pleiur- in( your former gweetheart as a perfect being with none <strong>of</strong> ihe faults possessed bt fim "•-• you | beat . *spe. to love you, i the danger J think youth immwm «ht once mqht dross, and ht leaked so tough thm hi hud Imrh urirrd hefurt ih? fight begun Lefirh hmi ?6HP into ihi ring * r pfftmg tQ see iht snme pit taunt nn e footing j f tirtgsiir tLhsir pietaFe hud hrm in ail the papers II hat happened io Lrath UaS a shame -* uehnle Leads In Points Scored | ,",';"',•„" Has Scored 35 Points Three Games m* Can »* -ho,e the. i huvi In *. arnvm Hli CITV OF JERSEY plete, You-ll thank the man v he Allegro Club Meeti ing »Mi w« be. g There will be n mwilng <strong>of</strong> the Alleero Club nq Tumday evening March 1, at 8 o'clock In the Illgli School. Thin will be an Important meeting an rehenrR Rtart ldr the 6prin£ concert to be ^Iren April 1, under the itirvc- tlon at Clarence Bawden. Ths chorus will'sins a eompoaltfon <strong>of</strong> Mr. flawden'u enuticd "River <strong>of</strong> BUM," Ererr on« U uhfed to be pr«tirt Bring alt club tnnnlc l '»"i tho No, 41. Meets fM -i ipioT^on,,. niie svury Monday IEUAL like number via the leui tip* i I Charley Kuehtiie, ilaniniontiin LEACH CROSS CROSSED ONE j center. In leading the South Jer- — - | sey League with thirty-five Cross wa» full <strong>of</strong> tricks. The first time I saw him fight, in the [ polnls In three games, havim; sW Dry Dock Club, Leich was a novice. Ckttinis a hard crack on ; "'" •"W msl« and Bfleen fouls, the mouth, he backed away, looked around the llrmr and yelled' "•""' A ' lun Doslor, <strong>of</strong> Marine . *L©ok out! I lost me bridge. Don't step on me teeth. It cost me $25." The other preliminary fighter ga?.ed around the Boor for Leach's false teeth, and Leach suddenly swung on his chin and ended the fight. The referee was busy looking for the teeth, ton, and when he looked around and saw Leach's opponent down and out, he was so surprised he almost forgot to count. The joke <strong>of</strong> it was Leach didn't have any false teeth. Either Gene Tunney is tricky, or he is confident to the poin <strong>of</strong> being conceited. Before the Dempsey fight, Oene told cverybod; that he'd put everything- he had into a right-hand punch the fnornen he and Dempsey came together* and try to win the fight with tha punch when Dernpsey would naturally e.xpeet him to be backing away on the defensive. Dempsry didn't read the papers. But pmlmhfy fifty people told him <strong>of</strong> Tttttney's fmnauttred phm. Mttyln- Dempttf thought Oene was trying to make him look for a right kand punch, while fit slipped over idintthmg else. But that right was the frit blow Tunnty tried. — and it didn't miss I ^American League & AU-Star Team 1; Tae followlns All-Ammle»ii '4l«ua« team win pleKed By tlie fJ»9plir MUM wileB mitad /Ocorgc Burni lbs ttuM nfcnbto - American League elmn " *, «nb Baifr^Owrge H. BBraj, •sand Ba«—Stanley Hairli, WBiiBSfcS---'' , .,•"• • SborUtop—JM. iawlU, WMil- Urd BM«— WHIUm Bu, ; Klrt«' n«ld—Q«orge H. Both, Ht. t FUM—J06& MflMD. CM- Catcher — Gordon cochrj PblladelphlA. Pitcher—George Un!e» Cleve- latnl. M«t lamta ______ M«t it fcahi ^ -. Meat ruM M«t Blta Most total bases Most two baggers Host three baggera Host homers _„ Most atoleu cases Mort bstm ,aa n Host ruin Nn|K»iilb!e tor „ 1823 W 1933 6M rarely Trust, who has <strong>of</strong> points scored mark. Kuehnle Is playins with lea Isle <strong>City</strong> when not playing with the "Peaches." Thf> indivldiMI acnrilii! li.ntlem <strong>of</strong> the Hquth Jeracy League foilawp T33 i,.ani •IH eanis; •'OB i,,nm 668 | manner. Fnr a iiuiiil .668; ihe Kensington Y, M 8(6; located on Frankfoi • 4i|near Berks, Funds f uctlon <strong>of</strong> ih Sj large portion were ral»ed In the 7 neighhurhyO'i tu proviile an out. "I lit rtir tha pliyNleui «lile <strong>of</strong> the " yomlia in tin- ni-iKliborhnoii, Abriiit fifteen years ago th" V, M. C. A. was muveil to Eleven t h Bireet anil Lehlfjh Avenue, and the neighborhoijd wan without an nthli'liq huaiiiiuartcrK, Al that lime Holy Nriin^ was: reprt-st-ntH only hy a ba« liai] leani uniior tlii- management <strong>of</strong> pointers, Allen I Frank!,; Kani', who was ui,i(, a toss, nuniberlng baskinball player <strong>of</strong> nun-. Kane tile Marine •passerH wltli a number <strong>of</strong> assoclalM I Ins. The sumiuarle worked tirelessly to ral.«e funds | by blocii parth'«, canihals ami: 0 Ket thu hradquarter.' iy,i <strong>of</strong> Ketisinijlon and | Moore, f . the formation Jnil lic.iiiniiarti'rs i Farley, f <strong>of</strong> the Holy Name Club resulted. | lOHsIer, c, Kiine, I bellevi" has sliie? paused Lose, e... on. but it seems If all the gradu. > Biddle, g iituji <strong>of</strong> the organizatiiiii llu wtirk-J Oberholji'r, ed so hard frji' iivv initiut.ii with! Van Dyke, hi« same "never say dip" aplrlt. i Weller playi-d with Ihi- Holy Totals Mama t»am for six yearn. It was with the samu eltlb in the Philadelphia League thai hu got his biggest thrill. That was by j Powell. L dnn bafii Her raor tho ror tifjn a? V \. s !i n !> u w ft arc OiliUti court y our h ok frri I [ik iilinlh, sniiffe VM <strong>of</strong> game ispp idrfpNt if ull h«inp Mr, court:) Rod a yrtl< ""*' Btid taai iV^ifWi cMuiiimu*duit»nM
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