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. On the Alleys |FIVE NAVAL AVIATORS S k ' peaking e ARE KILLED IN CRASH Rudic's Stars, (o} f s or t 8 L. Btrohecker 3 80 p W, Btrohecker (3] | Three Others Probably Fatally Hurt e R, Strohecker 91 § FRITPVIVIIGITOPIITIVT h»‘l’l‘:::u ke ;lrl_ In San Diego Accident—Plane Harry Ginsberg, adviser in things == Dove 1,200 Feet asketball to the P. & F., Corbin o1 ek g team was in high glee last night |, . . “ 8an Diego, Cal, Dec. 11.—TFive of. when it appeared that he had lo-| 108 |ficers and enlisted men attached to atéd a center for his Industrial | Montgomery " squardon No. 2, of the battle fleet heague outfit, Wo Gor o air squadron, were killed and three e others probably fatally injured when He hopes to have Holst tap ‘ the huge twin motored H-18 type man. Holst i a former Boys' club i ok seaplane, in which t were en player and has played on teams R |gaging in ' aerlal target practice, with both Echultz and Jaspar, *his | Bhode St. Wouders. o ayy |108e-dived, 1,200 feet into the sea flashy forwards. That ought to| M o |vesterday morning. ' The acetdent make a good combination, I » | was the worst in the history of na\al Yesterday there was much moan- ing and groaning about lame backs and weary muscles among a number of the Industrial leaguers who found the court game even more tiresome the day after. Kaplap 18 favored to win over Lombardo when the two meet in the | elimination contest tomorrow night. Ring exparts believe will narrow down to Kramer. the finals | Kaplan and The Hartford West Sides swing | into actlon against Unlonville to-| nlght. The Kaceys play Father! Matthews of Pittsfield and the Dixies | go to Terryville to meet the Legion is anx- | games, 18 "ha Mechanicsville A, A 10us to arrange basketboll Lester Hurlthy, Mechanicsville, the manager. Keating, last year with New Brit- aln, 18 plaving with the G boys of Manchester this season. Outfielder Elmer 8mith 16 to get a in the National league with played with ., Boston and ! Ur 545 c eend a group return for more Now Co k in pover perbaps tl that the u3ing The amp nois Borg - swimImers Tl our to the n, typ fire. until it their copy ¥ t vou Nurmi Takes Initial Sorint in This Country tk 1 a y N Nen Dec. Lawn Tennis Making Strides in France § 8 ) i Parl strides by France are shown by the nf the tannis federati whi bership as 18,337 only 4.418 | ber courts in compared e pent as were t 3 with The number of d under the auspices country, twelve year tournaments I ot the fede ioubled, tota against 53 in 1 Young players are heing davelope with great rapidity and the officials expect that in a couple of everal youngsters will be available » replace the trio compored of Je jorotra, Henri Cochet and Lacoste who have borne the bu f Davis cup competition for the last ree or four years has han as g 114 this year vears en 1>ddie Tryon Elected as Colgate Grid Captain Hamilton, N. Y., Dec. 11.—Eddie yon, for two years backfleld main- ay of the Colgate university elev- vestarday was elect s Ma team for 19 j as the greatest halfbac & Maro T aen on a 4nring that time has touchdowns and 234 pointa 9 |aviation. O 13| Although aviatlon ofticlals be- Plalnville Bake: lleve that the exact cause of ths W, Gurke .67 i3 78— 324 |tragedy will'never be known, a fair- L) 10 AL !lly accurate'idea of what happened Johnsons ¢ ¢ was obtained from Lieutenant Jos eph H. Gowan, pilot of the seaplane 318— 980 [towing the target for the wrecked - | plane. SOUTH IND LEAGUE |" The H-16 plane was fiving about Teum No. 1. z Zwick Teum B% Y80 s2— 263 (85 miles an hour when Licutenant I 69 70— 243 |Varinl attempted a right vertical Leupold 1 109 |turn, The ship was about 1,200 feet 5 (above the .ocean and about x‘mlw‘. southwest of Point half & 14 Team No. . |gneter i "5 sa- 263 | Either the controls jammed or one e o 90 &4 84— 263 o o Y . Tygter LR :,,r more of the wires runuing to the S 100 9= 288 rnader and allerons snapped. The AT T 517 | plane, weighing more than a ton, 2 _|went into a spin and.plunged fnto Hetnzman, C. Wal o s |the sea. RICE AWARDED PRIZE Walker - . = Walther New York Herald-Tribune Sports Writer Turns in Best Baseball FORESTERS OF AMERICA [ Story of the Year. Court Beethoven No. 1 ! o OE L New York, Dec. 11 —The Base- | ball Writers' Association of America have announced that Grantland 258 Rice of the New York' Herald- Court. Charter Onk Tribune had been awarded first Halpen prize in the association's contest for the best major league baseball storfes of the vear. Mr. Rice's ount of the lart ¥ BUSH LEAC Jewetts. 54 Onklands. 100 Hupmobile. {0t Buicks STANDARD S1X “.Pass. Duplex-Phaeton . $1145 3.Pass. Duplex-Roadster 1128 1.Pass. Country ClubCoupe 1395 . 1493 31 1595 : 1650 4wheel brakes. 4 disc wheels, 260 extra SPECTIAL SIX i~ W.B 65HP. 5.Pass. Duplex-Phacton . 81498 1.Pass. Duplex-Rosdster . 1480 4.Pase. Victora Sedan Rerline 4-avhec! brakes. § disc wheels, 875 eova BIG SIX 127.0 W.B 75 HP. am That Always Gives Good Game 7.Pase. Duplex-Phaston 5-Pass Coupe 7.Pass. Sadan 7 Pass. Berline 4vheel brakes. § dise wheels, 875 extra (Al prives f. o b. factories and cubrert to change wishout notice) “lated—C allozinte Alsn Will Play - at the armory and | res that the Colleglates | ith tha ( STIFLER IS FLECTED | ]nmn of the world serles won him NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1924, 'EMPLOYED BOYS DEFEAT "NATIONAL GUARD RES. Besse-Leland Night at l J. Bednarcyzk |the award. He will recelve a watch 1. Adamowics St . as token of the honor. [ T | we | L. Bpitks Y. M. C. A. Bible Class Honrania mension was won vy TEAM DROPS FAST GAME| HARTFORD ON ALLEYS — | Tonight wiil be Besse-Leland night {Gordon Mackay of the Philadelphia | | o8 {1 4 433 at the Y. M. C. A. Bible class, The Inquirer for his account the | | 1 Hartford Seconds employes of that organization will | game which marked Walter'@ohn- ‘lnm By Two Polnts, Game Going To | Y. M. C. Pin Crashers Show Merril 70 | ave a special table reserved for |8 ! son's second defeat of the world se- | Capital City Alley Mon Knowles y them. Rev, Famuel Fiske of Berlin | Manches P y e o % Ivies, and to Willam B. Hanna of | tanchester Hoys On Foul How To Do It Croshy % 45 chosen for his subject “Home [the New York Herald-Tribune for Shooting. (s e Bronsky 1 q Home Life” based on the Book | his story of the riot which attended | 16 Employed Boys' brotherhood | caglo . 2 ¢ Ruth of the Bible. All men inter a major league game at Detrolt last | The National Guards reserves of the ¥. M. C. A. journeyed to este a good soclal get-together June 13. traveled to Manchester and went "!"'."('”,'f "’\"' ;1“": ‘”’: calested 878 and & remd man's talk are welcome Similar awards for tho best BOIeR | gouy (0 4 3120 defeat. The game |y, . c e G supps which begins at §:80. OB T o T e YT [Was fast throughout with both team pompored_of. tour|EXice Cutting Among S e o At committes of the baseball teams battling to the end. S{kvareiraglstarad thres airalkbtidas Executioners Prevalent London Receives U. S. | writers' association, which is com-| The stars for the Crescents were feats to the Hartford The| Winnipes, Man., Deo. 11—A shary Radio Broadcastings posed of I. E. Banborn of Chicago, |Hess, a former star and captain of ,second team compore olays Exduciton [ the fass for officiul| 'Londen, Dee. 41 Attt Trvin & Cobb, Ring Lardner and Manchester High, and McCallum, ers defeated five of f nen was 1 today er ami from York and T'red G. Lieb of New York city. | With the high school last year. New two A REnemar il ansed ] tortith ; e s AR 2 LI Britain's t were Zeldon and Fin- |for New | Kalwat tion as execut t a hangl I stations laat night, The Klestein with an § and ¥ 1ext week. F moted tk W s rally good. Both 4 cents agaln at the armory later in ford's high men Know vith $100 and expe Bieviousi e KDKA at Pitteburgh —_— the season a 99 and George with a cutlons ha B EEE Church of St. John the Evangelist iz DI o e I ian 82 ’ 4 it Gi t 5 +l L ew Britain Firsts tlon in the trade" for the reduced I Young Men Are Planning For Knapp oo ‘ 2 Aikind Al el alty ems inklestein s 0 : Basketball Outfit. ,\thn e 2 Kowmaki s ATTEND PITNLY FIUNERAL Tale r wite to democratte The young men of the parish of zelqon 1 tola A4 6 a1 Wast n, Dec. 1 President v tomorrow night. Elks hall—ady the church of §t. John the Evangel . : - T ek members of t Bartonle and Agnes Babula of this ist plan the organization of a basket- 5 i 10 342 cabinet, 1 v and ve been sued for $160 dame ball team and all members of the Cresoants Hartford Firsy of prem s by Spear & Co. of Pittaburgh, parish who can play. who think they | yeoc oo { , Regnier 74| court funer to o action hsing brought can play or want to try to play are I-,“,k_‘r ¥ P o {Owens , 66 26 j"“ rn Al Just] v Harry H. Milk »w):z. The asked to attend a meeting at the .. A ]’ Gray T 1 as | Mal who d y writ, wk was served by Constable church ball tonight at 8 o'clock. Hativa i ! George .. 1 i - Fred Wi s v»':‘mahlo ",’ ]!)P:O syt o P court. the fitth Mond s dence college player andethis past Addy 0 : € Dl SO e it e S Ta T ¢ o season on the All.New Britaln foot- . 3 e New Britain seconds I“'r'; F“I‘.‘!‘,rr oty j : Gu >“ :v sen player planos at Moran 1l squad, will manage and coact 11 8 A. Bialonyza 7 e T ratia irally. Eiks: hall;stes team. Roeteree—8m | J- Splik @ 5% bed for a'few d morrow night.—adst. Penn. State Soccer Team ANTL-SEMITIC RIOTS | Continues Its Victories =/ 7 v27ws Bos - Stats College, Pa., Dec. 1l—Fre-| o " 1 = i quent change of coaches has no resh outbreaks of antl-Semitic + on the winning streak of the demoustrations by students have ed the authorities to order the closing of t niversity of Jassy Aftempts yesterday by students to Pennsylvania State college soceer team, which has just closed its sixth consecutive geason without a defeat During that period the Nittany s'age demonstra s In kickers have been under the coach. wers che prompt inter- ing of five different mentors, {n- ‘ention of the militar; cluiding an undergraduate. U The authorities appear apprehen. this year a regular full-time coach sive seemingly have the sftua- was never available, under cox The New harest th THERE is no finer five-passenger closed car than the Studebaker Special Six Sedan. @ It's a brand new car—not only in body lines, beauty and mechanical excellence, but it also represents entirely new standards by which closed cars will now be judged. § Don’t buy in the dark. In fairness to yourself, see the Special ix Sedan before you decide. JLL.sized balloon tires, for which steering mechanism, body lines. and even the fenders were specially designed. | Natural wood wheels. Lights controlled from switch on steering wheel. Automatic spark control eliminates spark lever. Dome and rear corner lights. Upholstered in genuine | mohair. One-piece windshield. glare-proof visor. antomatic windshield cleaner, rear-view mirror. Inspection lamp. Moto- meter, heater, vanity case, smoking sct. 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