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Second Section NEW BRITAIN HERALD [+~ REVISITS SGENES OF OLD TRIHPHS Mary K. Browne Comes Back to' Philadelphia Cricket Club BY MARY K. BROWNE United Press Stan Correspondent t 1927, by United Pre ) Sept. 8 (UP) ielphia Cricket y first national rls all under 18 vorking lik vers for the Il girls' champ of the Unit It brouz UEhent amina - gos t water fect her of California, is 1 her than th insofar a many o sill learn to ball in play 1 is tall. angular, built like a She ha strength, Her ny of the oth wiry bos r girls and Wills . only n this Kans the long most impor and vomen drive, t is not the t shot in the game “Tiny Tim . other d upon to f Inglewood was from Marie e such Iester, a litthe er fine drive for she might have famous opponent nervo ive chop, from her joning won This . drive for a chop in si ind still is Helen Jacobs | uit., In the ladies’ doubles this jitle I r ogirl was pa with of Kansas City, Miss € posed Mrs fFrench and Holland champion drove beautitully and plac all with fine judgment he small, however, that she can- her returns regularly to the She ms i« s0 not ge deep back court zood if only she will has a chop until s! perfect col in rer drive. BOLTON REPUBLICAN CAUCUS Bolton S-—At the ucus 1 following were Alexander night the . Chester first man, M. W. Hal- tman, David Too- Mrs. Alexander % Ma rner lector, w E. ) orge Wippert, Broll: town ¢l gistrar of ydward: town school com Lida Anderson William 4y to my old |! vork up to | op- | Mallory and Miss Bou- | will be very | forget that she | has developed | republican | ' FLOOD RELIEF 10 BE 1 COMPLETE BY JANUARY |Work of Rehabilitation of Devas- i‘ tated Area Nearing Conclusion— Red Cross Spends Vast Sum, New Orleaus, La. Sept. 8§ (#) — The greater part of the work of wbilitation will have been com- pproxim Her aid last his ninth in Missis- of comme night st before he left on on tour of i valley Mr. Hoover said there would be d places r but that to thos: the lower 1 Cross would ndividually if he would accept for the were offered, Mr bhriefly and em- will not say one word it politics so long as T am en- 1 in relief k. n nomination IHoover replied tically ADMIRES FLAPPERS Very Nice—Boys, Fine, Too. London, \all, England's tennis prodigy who reached the fin Helen Wills for the Ameri woman's championship American fla re very Sept. 8 (P—Betty Nu 16-year-old la can ; | f England's 16-Year-Old Lawn Tennis e Prodigy Thinks American Girls | E | ; a too She confided this to reporters n enthusiasti crowd ch her home from her trip British Wight- team American thought them “aw: r, & query whe members h their tour ne funny imond sent- Wluable Entrants in State Fair Derby. 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