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, i . w r V f > Get behind all good movements, but don’t get so far behind you toettfeer have to run to catch up. Vol. 46; No. BELMAR, NEW JERSEY,FRIDAY. AUGUST 23,1929 YACHT CLUB TO BASEBALL FANS NO CHANGE IN WOMAN’S CLUB SHOW APPRECIATION ELECT OFFICERS TAKE NOTICE TRAIN SCHEDULE FLOWER SHOW “Charlie” Markus Is Favor Two Good Games Offered FOR BEACH CONDITIONS Public Utility Commission Arrangements Nearing Com ite to Succeed Commo This Week-end by Rejects Plea for North pletion for Big Exhibit at dore Ledyard Avery SISTER BORO. CONGRATULATIONS Lyon’s Boys Asbury Stops 13th Ave. Pavilion After about a decade and a half of The Belmar Baseball club will meet There will be no change In the pres At the meeting of the Garden De South Belmar Officially Thanks Commission for Excell active service to the Belmar Yacht the Newark Red Sox, one of Newark’s partment of the Belmar W Oman’s Club Club, it is believed that Commodore leading semi-pro nines this Saturday ent train stop schedule until it has ent Standard It Has Attained been thoroughly tried out. arrangements were discussed for the afternoon at Memorial Park at 3:15. This is the ruling of the Public Util flower show to be held at the Thir “Bob” Steward or Charlie Clayton teenth Avenue Pavilion September FISHING CLUB Councilman Charles Smith of South will toe the slab for Belmar, with ity Commission, handed down Satur 24th. There will be a division for non Belmar, at the regular meeting of the Meyers behind the bat. day, in answer to a petition by Mayor CASTING CONTEST Clarence E. F. Hetrick of Asbury Park m em bers. Borough Council, Monday evening, The Newark team has defeated sev This show is given by the club wo eral first class teams in the northern that nine southbound and eight north proposed that a vote of thanks be sent men of the Third District of the New Twentieth Annual Tourna part of the state, including the Mon bound trains on the N. Y. and L. B. R. the mayor and commissioners of Bel R. make stops at North Asbury. Jersey State Federation of Woman’s mouth A. C., of Atlantic Highlands, ment Supplies Sport for The ruling comes as the result of Clubs. mar for the excellent manner in which Summitt of the Lackawanna League, a public hearing held July 27th in the Mrs. Erving is chairman and all en Experts they are conducting the beach. Yonkers Pros., Irvington Pros., Wood Asbury Park Commission Chamber, at tries of non-members wishing to enter The members of the council, individ side Pros., Kenilworth A. A. and sev may send their names to her as soon Jack Clayton’s cast of 441 feet, ually voiced their appreciation of the eral others. which representatives of the Tri-Coun- 5 ty Municipal Association and the mu as possible. inches was the longest cast made at efforts of the sister borough, and, as a Saturday’s game will be a benefit nicipalities of Matawan, Long Branch, The Belmar Club will have an ex the twentieth annual tournament of body, unanimously expressed their ap game for the local players, and in the Belmar, Bradley Beach, Sea Girt, hibit at the Flower Show at Asbury Belmar Fishing Club, Saturday. proval in a resolution instructing Bor seventh inning a special collection will Spring Lake, Allenhurst, Manasquan, Park. September 12th and 13th. Mina- Miss Sally Farrier made the longest ough Clerk Thompson to write the Bel be made among the fans, the proceeds and Bay Head, registered strong ob ture gardens will be shown bytsome of cast of the ladies’ event, the distance mar Commission and convey to th em to go to the players. This is an an jections against the petition. the clubs, these gardens not to exceed being 306 feet 5 inches. the thanks of council and community. nual custom and it is hoped the fans 20 by 26 inches. The President’s Special Club Mystery Mr. Smith stated that South Bel will help out financially. event proved to be intriguing to mem mar enjoyed the privileges of the The local team has supplied lots of STERNER PRESENTS bers. The unknown distance, chosen beach, and it was the least they could entertainment for the fans during the Razor Fighters Held FLAG AT HANCOCK by Benjamin E. Farrier, turned out to do to officially show that the residents season, and a little monetary help is be exactly 99 feet. The contestants appreciated it. sorely needed. Dig down for that For Grand Jury Action ran their casts anywhere from fifty to Mayor Frank Herbert and the coun quarter at least. Highlands Club Sponsors Two Asbury Park colored youths two hundred and fifty feet. This Was cil heartily endorsed Mr. Smith’s pro Sunday, Belmar will play one of Gift to Seventh Coast were taken to Freehold Sunday by Po a thirty foot lane event. posal and added to the letter of thanks their most important games of the sea lice Officers Isola and Hurley to await The results were as follows: that “the Borough of South Belmar son, when they hook up with the Key- # Artillery Band Grand Jury action on a charge of at Event No. 1, Accuracy—1st, Jack will cooperate in every way to help p ort A. A. maintain the high standard of beach LEDYARD AVERY tempting to kill James Miller, an em Clayton, average of three casts, 1, 1 1 Belmar defeated this team several Assemblyman E. Donald Sterner, conditions Belmar has attained.” Ledyard Avery will relinquish his po ployee at the Buena Vista, in the back 2-3; 2nd, Ed. H arkins, 3, 4 2-3; 3rd, A. weeks ago, but Keyport came back Tuesday afternoon, presented a flag to Following so closely all the kicking sition. yard of that hostelry, Friday evening. R. Folk, 4, 5 1-3; 4th, Chas. K ieffer, 4 again and handed the locals a 5-1 set Warrant Officer Harry G. Ludlam, the commission has recently been sub As Commodore through so many Razors were flying in the air, ac 6 1-3; 5th, H. F. E v ers 7, 0 2-3; 6th, G. back, with Petroski pitching. leader of the band of the Seventh jected to, this bit of hearty apprecia years, he helped and saw the club cording to the police, and Miller was Avison 7, 4 2-3. Belmar will send Mike Stuart to the Coast Artillery. tion from an authoritative source grow and held it together through pretty badly cut up. His assailants Special Prize—For Cast Nearest mound in an effort to turn them back The flag was presented at Fort Han should help alleviate the sores. some of its lean years. gave their names as George Walton Stake, Jack Clayton, O’, 6". and Meyers will catch. Keyport will cock in the presence of a group of and Clifton Johnson. The cause of the Event No. 2, Longest of three casts, Through ownership of one of the bring several rooters with them for prominent personages including Colo rumpus is supposed to have been over open field, Class A—1st, Jack Clayton, One-deisgn Race Boats, he participat they have a large following and the nel Johnson and Mayor Frank Dur LIGHTNING DIVISION the affections of a dusky hued maiden. 2nd, E. A. Pridham, 3rd, Ed Harkins; ed in the sport upon which the club fans are anxiously awaiting to see this and of Sea Girt, the Republican nomi Class B—E. Carpenter, Harry Height, HOLDS REUNION was founded. gam e. nee for Assemblyman. No matter if he should go back to E. Newman; Class C, O. Matthiessen, The band participated in Monmouth Veterans of the 78th., “Lightning” the role of regular member, the club POLICE DEPT. FOR G. Von der Heyde, A. Kremetz. County Day at the Little White House. Division who left Camp Dix for ser can be assured he will cooperate with Event No. 3, Average of three casts FIRST AID MEN The flag is the gift of the Highlands vice overseas in the World War, will any future Commodores, to the best SOUTH BELMAR in open field—Class A, 1st Jack Clay Sterner-for-Senator Club. hold a reunion this Friday, Saturday interests of the organization which is ton, 2nd Geo. Robinson, 3rd Ed Har ORGANIZE A review of 300 C. M. T. C. students and Sunday at Camp Larson, Sea Girt. nearest his heart. kins; Class B, Miss Sally Farrier, C. in training at the camp, followed the Regular Force Under Chief Arrangements are in the hands of One of the men who gave Ledge un B. Keffer, E. Newman; Class C, M. presentation ceremonies. Lieut. John Kennedy, secretary of the stinted support, especially during the Eastern Division Council to Be Appointed by Mayor Campagna, A. Krementz; William Er- nem an.. 78th. Division Association, 208 W est recent splurge of the club, has re Formed with Eight Squads TO GRADE AND GRAVEL and Council ' Event No. 4, Boys’ Special—1st Jr. Nineteenth street, New York. ceived the nomination for Commodore- S. BELMAR STREETS Helbig, 2nd W. E. Burlington, 3rd E. Any buddy wishing to attend the re ship on the ticket placed by the nomi Represented South Belmar is to have a regulation Carpenter; 4th E. Patterson, 5th Hen union, which will be more or less of a nating committee. police department. The New Jersey First Aid Council, The Borough Council of South Bel ry Abell; 6th John Taylor. happy, go-as-you-please affair, will be Charles J.