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lAn:mm with single mot land | do, namely, think out the next play planes were foolha . pointing out 'Lefore it happens. He is an inspira- that 40 hours of continuous flying | tion to his players, and his faculty s too rust | for keeping them in tip-top form ISEMPLOYED HERE = =53 B nva b Captain McLeod Offcially Credit- land | have Is another illustration of e coul he 1age nct that as| Yo On Wa Park several |hit eight of s, he stated the when in the | weeks ago. the machine | Burritts w ¢d With Seven Planes M 2 so0n ¢ It MY the water. | edder to decle the ag | e asked whether he had seen ! City League to the extent of deter- | ward: | s In combat, mining whether or ot th “'r.-(.\x on* Stories of a day when t! ersity, Motreal, at to figure the hom In two being & for training. he could not tell whethe cre antiquated as w * British ships that the planes tigns in the ericans were of an the crowd was not intereste t the British flfers ydy gave the game even a A large crowd was on ha st ran high. On the other the ¥ s and Speed- | 1¢ g with nothing|on R an relative posi rocked in the midst of & mi a- flict and Europe's skies were dotte with combat airplanes spitting dead- lead, were retold to the writer v jay when Captain Ken- neth D. MacLeod, yal Alr Force stopped the A L G. Hawker compan back amories of the y 15 ‘\uv\u by th obsolete type th g m,u not trust ©L| “T believe that alrplanes will pla ! the bi art of the next war, o aptain MacLeod said. “Towards the o " o)y I th \er There was one apectator, how- although he would not h 1 to buy a ticke lited with shot dow sy otithe ditial ays of the war alrp! L it's though hy bring that larEar Wartraeney been on sale, for he was 1n imber up to almost double the of- BBkl fices hin uniform. Alone on the Rangcrs 1total. Jo Hipioas Al L they \»iz\;' , Wit ay, root- | ! od ho ah was strivi in peace time. Each side to outdo the other with st and dependable types of plancs. ns would invent t would beat ours. We'd with approximately that surpassed their hours, that is They'd ec back and so it went. | Each new type had come on the studied when cap! improvem: noted. is not scared in Before th tty nerve hine guns start orce in 1915 could be cupped hands as h Iribble througlh, or opn whaled the offerings of o the great open spa 1d. And that may |up May's character, from t point of athletics, “Don’t 1 lot to a ball player, the sandlots or in 1} Stadjum, and “Plckles” M it. He is & hat time ur of the war 16 is credit & 00 combat Jours in flight under fire. His memoirs of his or he has separated <ince the end of the war, are as in-| leresting to the listener as a well written book, in fact they are miore e s ing days ition om he tellow who “gets o games” for ‘the Rangers, and “You are the-only men whom T | will recognize n the corner will expect you to maintain order and so forth iu your respective cor- | en to ths principals, T said: | u fellows are box straight | sbury rules. That is, you may | while your arms are free, and double | to bre: {he has been counted c Nt Do you u 7| Both answered in the d no thers was not. 1 told them hoys obeyed my cor nd me NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1927. And 1| vou are locked I will tell you | k, when each of you must | listep back- be clean. | nches. man | liately take a b This break mi t tolerats any sneak pu of a knockdown, th Some Difference s feet will immediately retire to | in there until the fallen ma 1s t in boxing position or until | 3 | » and each | en asked 1f thero wanted to take ds and come out fight- | that hoth 1s implicit- | hatever | in a pl QQJL like to remember the t| o “old stand” for its senti- . : mental value and for the the rir unney hit the flo o, ps throu to go to a neu wored to clrele vn corner, him in patience and encouragement of our old customers who have grown with us for the teresting in that they are anes start dive | after he fixes up the schedule he | (o | ith the reminisen ok Lt : \d twisting around the sky, right out and does evervthing | = g o A atartan past I\\'L‘I\'c years. i perlences which would be har s t00 busy to be scared. But on n to win *s action, T thrust luplicate in fictio L the R A et To May every hall ot him wd first com had time to think it over and he's | test. Whether his tes | front or far behind, he wants eve n to keep on plugging and in enctes he has takea his b 1 and gone up to the plate strange affair.” . scared 1o death unless he's a r sald, We were sent up in grouns 0%/ .14 ang hardened flier, i five planes to 100K over some homb- | " ivo 'y oa it pretty easy behir | ers which were reported to be n the | "o S 0TS o sleep |in b neighborhood. My leader told M {in a1ia good food to eat. 1 we cver [and punched out a hit. He has not thia being my first fight, to stick 1 114 0 ghance for any fun, believe | lad John Tobin's experience nor his his tail and not to get in the BEht o oot enoi 4t It was a case of | success with ball t but he is a inless T couldn't help it. I followed |pate a good time today because you mm»y asset to the Rangers and ckl out instructions, Aylng stralght fOr & nover knew where you'd be tomor- | the City League and a good t¥pe 19 immediately f long way and then suddenly, With- | row” Maybe Heinfe would have a|have affiliated with any athletic of- fand by holdir out any reason as far as I could ¢, | o plans that you'd never have | ganization. GO IR ‘e He taok up the count and I | rolling and looping and throwing the e e plane all over the sky. When we 1e- arned I filled out my report to the cftect that nothing had hapr and I hadn’t seen anything. only later t I found out th had run Into a bunch of Germ planes and that two of the dron ' ternity. e was mentioned in dis- had been wounded while we had | patches three times for bravery brought down two hombers. I didn’t twice promoted on the fleld. F ned | eod was & student | Univer: Montr: break of tl war, H n \ the ne b ned From First (Con i hear or see any trace of them and | fbas felt the impact of bullets bu s vet they wers right around me dur- | Towing into the struc of hig| Chicago, Sept. 24 (P ing the, what I thought, foolish ed three times, put Jack Dempsey has 1 ot down during and has seen more n planes dive to- sarth when his bul- a wealk part in his man: ers of my leader. “One thing about combat fiving is that if the novi flier gets throngh I ‘our or five weeks of warfare fiving he stands a pretty good chance of getting through the whol £ho Tith the exception of fluke in the chape of an artillery shell or an| 9 to anti-alreraft shell. During the first| i the man 18 so intent on keep- | (s |say on the “long count’ | | his wife's suite afte world's hed WWWWWMW%nmmmrwmy mber of the Kappa Alpha fra- {regained Iis senses in three or four | mpsey had immediately r to arise in good shape befor erof t neutral corner. v to the south with his ence, and counted | Tunney arose and | med. .« ) was that UT our new and .~ ¢ modern building on West Main Street sup- plies a long-needed change. It provides the faras T ion of ds, and that e 1ough | ired to utral corner as per ins 1e, Tunney, would our thousands of satis- | Jionship with g fi cus e 5 ‘1 e pians In tins and maneuver. | but ent out word last night that a Last Doughboys fo Refurn ‘Jy ed customers in New | | ng the controls that e dors Tot T[l UNSUNG HERUES:\';":::; statoment i Ao B ; vatch out for the enemy and s, con- | 0 . 5 | ‘ o p;‘ of (mn':u'. warfare is ; ],.‘ ority 1o represent De oo o e P i % ' " 5 i Ioproyes it ‘ln Wh]Ch we Strum [he Lyre IOP v"\l:rm\“v‘.‘r:o'x;,' -eruyj:wl a forma joughboys of the second A 7 ‘i’ ptible to g eks is that en by surpris invariably ind to fin his enemy. T 1 flier goes into a dive sideslips and does verything on the list and then looks | ¢ airectls ot That it would do 1 for his man. While the novice is concerning them, to look behind the Ly was officially authors turning around to find his enemy, his | CVentual result of well direeted en- Officials Report wor and visualize the work and e commissioners would received | mas Lore nn left to get « the proto intim h0d €ve Tobin and May e nd conside own signaturs o ate seldom take s arth who rest il f vthing execpt ina Sund 1l be out of the trenches by C The first of the Legionna Three H strong, were booked to rom Havre, Cherbourg and i Open — more S e P e Saturday Evenin in ty “herbourg. plane is fiylng in a straight course reforee, Dave Barry; the time- [and € i i and consequently presents an easy | WOITY and energy that must be ex- | ull Besler, of the | Thousands of others were leaving 7t09 target to a machine gun. | pended and experienced to ins o judges, ( sitting | by all t ay for the four cor- “T drov r on escort | (e Success of events or organiz Athin inches of the fallen champion | ners of ¥ rs were wait- D.S. T. iy Althaush we | tions, whether they are educatio Yuring the “count,” gave commiseion | ir.; for their turn in airplanes. Two | had a little iding | inspirational, or merely for the en- |heir formal statements of the affair. | thousand of them have m resere ‘tertainment and amusement of the I1pose coneurred in main ons on passenger planes to the | work in between. me ining that | a flylng low and discharging bombs B¢ and machine gun fire on objectives near the ground or in th It was dangerous 1 always a target for ar antl-afreraft, rifle firc trenches and m A1l sources. Tt al public or 11 group. {{he boxing rules of Hlincis. virtually crsons take everything for |iqintical swith those of o v state \d reserve the right to i“ cre bhoxing is legalized, fud ticize when programs and gched- | conulied with 10 the absolute | tles strike the snags t e boun i to mo of Mi Lytton's dec n support ney's own statement that st titlehol rite at the count of “four,” wheth- ) amm loped t man who wos | as perfeetly | 1 ed it w an say that I could have fron A\t show er the count o nted to. But I was er to remain down until the ¢ S inine and 1 did 0. My seconds risen flying lo anse Are Uncertain The tnture plans of Tunne still a it 1t was noynced ave tomorrow | on'the T ntury for Cleve- nd or New and later it was sted an iy « g1 ounced he had ace i 1 |tation of Mayor William H T Thompson to neheon today at ssociation. for depart 4 : t his associates f t ! 1 the Dempsey L ous of at the Edgewater Beach hotel F E the Dempseys would 2 o til carly nest we o 1 hicago will live long in my sald Tex rd, echoing tfiments of some 50,000 other Rickard expressed his un- spreciation of the help of ociates in putting er spectacle, \ 140,000 persos of $2 landed on i i kable in f By DAVE BARRY “'s Statement 24 (UP)——Dec d long count giver ¢ in his Al with arsday night, it to boxing fans in )] L ny instructions to When Dem and me In the center of the rin who his cl Jimmy Bro; r to a similar question, i i Dempsey of secon N 1 paet e 0 )} owever, 1 4 does what the players are ex I then instructed the chief s crossing the pected to do bub sometimes fail to onds us follow fle believed ttempts & ' p o . i g ifferent cities of Turope 1ke until the middle of mext week Hundreds to take f 3 | |10 advance their reser er it was slow long or commun Tating | put chose to ta I the rest alloted | Spent more money during conven- i - tion week than they had co 1 more o 1 {on, and what is P t of “We had our instruction jut | money. Many exchanged t ! provided 2l Zht said Champion Gene, | ond class bookings on later chips for t 3 ring to the corner far-|for third class pa e on the first| 1 1 mers oul, post office handl and it um\ ve them all. | epted the invitation nister of Aviation Dokanowski Ahine Sl o Build and from Le Bourget field. ions. They | fon Legionnaires main- | A. E. I. reputation for riting home < of Columbus speeial | 160 post org th nd during th. er- my way as best T eonl ; ; 1 1o me to stay on fQoor. 1t was |Age of 25 for every Leglonnaire not me te ed tim he Salvation A reported that of « that, it thelit sold 106,000 sandwiches, 50,600 » i wother round or doughnuts, 50,000 ch 100,000 ' HERALD CLASSIFIED ADSFOR QUICK RESULTS USE amplon to remain o he Red Cross treated 1,450 cases, | A T nd _wl ;wrnnqr,'.’ »’1 n” . more th :w’ m"m 1 ot which 4 1 : o4 { or on the epic|Were the result of the parade & FOR Motoring Satisfaction Drive a Quality Car The Cheapest In the End. 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