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SHPISS8535553853059 LHLSGS of Sports § e It's never a love game when two married people play tennis, Sometimes you go down first when AR 2 you beat the other fellow to the B Wien 7 punch—bowl, il 81 S 15 Kidu A e The movement which was started A, Moo i at the last mecting of the school board fo put the financial end of oS high school athletics under the con- = St trol of the school committee or some | i a1 ng organization is a good one and it is hoped that ai the meet- f a special committec this 5 afternoon some such action will | be decided upon M hets i e Thisd 5 \ School authorities may criticise | L. W the old alumni council but any coun- cil or organization that can exist for 15 years and bring high school | SpANpEY RULE & LEVEL athletics from o state of debt o a | Omars place where there was over $123 in | v the freasury must be cfficient and must have given satisfactory service. | The Y. M. T. A. & B. socivty after . years of inactivity in coming forth with a An eight club hasketball le J being formed from among the mem- (1 fom bership of the society and a pro- fessional team is being engaged to athletics is Fatimas g this vear | is | 4 \ represent the organization in inter- i . city os this winter, )y ) —— 1A The “Tabs” in the old days had I\ X gome of the hest material the town produced in line of athleties. Of lata all that s 1o be feft to | Ol Golds keep the nume hefore the public is | Bure the gang of loyal rooters who fol- |y jirmge p low .1t football basketball and ‘\ 2 5 basehall team and who pay to see (I Y " the boxing houts. Chesterfield The All-New Britain's strong of- fense which ran roughshod ove All-Bridgeport team last Sunday |, will certainly have its hand full this week trying 1o get by the heavy line of the Submarine e tean. | Pall Malle The Hartford Giants with its Jim in (Shrimp) Foley and other hackficll men, could not get across for a touchdown. Its best and only bet was a safety, Rt Production Among those who are being | 104 groomed for a place on the Hart ‘V“ 0 ford Giants is Ben Durham. former 5! New Britain High school, Conaecti- | jos 1 ent Agtieulture player, and for al - time a member of the squad th hm‘“‘m tried for places on the All-New 2 i Britain team Many of the amateur boxing fane are planning on making the trip to | Hartford tomorrow night to see the | wa 418 simon-pures do their stuft at Foot | Tool Guard hall. The bouts are being held under the auspices of the Mas- sasoit A. C. 10 Apparently Jim Crowley who played a prominent part in the suc- cess of Notre Dame's “Four Horse- men” is just as good a coach as he was a plyer. The Georgla back- fleld which is coached by Crowley, raised rin with Yale's line and was | K instrumertal in Yales' defeat. Crowlay played two games with Mulligans Blues which tled New Britain ‘or the state championship two years ago. Phanfoms A. C. Again to | Have Basketball Team |12, 40 Shipping 53 New Britain will again have the [Albano . :“&. opportinity to see one its best young ‘"\;'f:» b basketoall teams {n action again this =" " Ao 462 436 year vith the announcement today by Menager Walter Arendt that the Phantoms A. C. will again be on the court. Last year the team was successful in d:feating all of its New Britain rived and in winning all of s gamas in the Hartford County league. The team averages about 16 vears in age. 4 Al of last year's team with the [T excoption of Marholin and Lipman |y wil. be back again. The Phantoms |A wil carry six men as follows: Cohen, Berkowitz, Ikowlitz, Yankowitz, Le- a0 vize and Carr. For game, address Licorice Lassies Manager Walter Arendt, 451 Church (B Valkonis street or phone 3372-4. N e Milan Gets Gate Cadrain After managing the Memphis olub for three years, Clyde Milan |y rorest 18 not expected back as pllot next |E. Kaminsky season. V. Lowlsky Lolly Pops Ben Dunn s H. Renock G. 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Kelly A, Olson Chocolate Drops Young % STANLEY RULE & LEVE Bit B Cars other B Boxes Partyka 85 100 Mortizson qo Leopold 6 0 Rules 16 94 3 9 si 0 FYRE T 1 L1065 311 1 ' 158 471 1438 Gaugrs 5408 Chinels 55 85 5 ‘ . 81 51 m 19 ‘ 1351312 SPECIAL MATCH Andrew Swift 430 457 ATI—1421 United Milk a 8 &7 95— 281 9 o s ss 94 4565 451—1131 IRATE] P& T. CORBIN LEAGUE Die R Macl i \ E s \ s a0 2 1 1070 7< 31 Mard: T Sonth AND MURDERS HIS WIFE 200 Worshippers Leaving Synagogue See Murder, Assault and Attempted Suleide, Milwaukee, Oct. 19.—(P—Tred Schultze, 31, purchased a rifle, made L will in favor of his “beloved chil- dren™ and shot his wife to death last a Gordon Goetzinger, 16, her escort, lwas probably fatally wounded as he {tricd to shield the woman. The hus- {hand turned the gun upon himself s 200 worshippers rushed from the temple following the first shots. Doctors held little hope for the re- covery of either. The dead woman Mrs. Emma Schultze, 31, has been living with the Goetzinger family since s started divorc months ago. The Goetzinger boy volunteered to accompany her to a strect car when she started on a trip to a children's home where she had expected to place her three ildren, John 12, Mary 10, and and care of the children. No Insurance on Ruth Elder’s Ill-Fated Craft Wheeling W. Va., Oct. 19,/ The Wheeling Register tod id Wheeling backers of Miss Ruth Elder and Captain George Haldeman in their flight in the ill-fated “Amer- 1 Girl” wete unable to obtain in- burned at sea Thursday. The paper said its informant, who, declaring all official statements con- cerning the flight must come from J. D. Holloway, spokesman now fn New York, declined use of his name, said the plane cost $25.000 and | the total “far equipment brough above that figu SANDE TO RIDE Chicago, Oct. 19 (UP) Sande will ride Osmand in the $15,- 000 American handicap at Arlington Park race track here Saturday. The Widener stables, for’whom Sande vides, wired asking for track officiz to rescrve six stables for the race. Iston in at Strand starting Sunday.— () UEDNESDAY MORNIN e Hi6 SPIRY ONWN proceedings two | wlize in his will left all his | property in trust for the education | ance on the plane, which was gures Don't NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1927 THER AGAIN HOLDS MRS. GRAYSON'S PLANE Expected to AMERICAN MARINES ¥ 67 Irvegulars Killed in Fierce! Battle Managua, Nie aragua, Oct. 19 (Pr— | After severe fighting with a force of 800 outlaws who suddenly closed in on them, a patrol of 40 American | marines and constabulary has escap- ! ed from irregulars operating in the | Neuva Sergovia department Sixty-seven irregulars were killed or wounded and four members of the constabulary were killed fn the b e The fighting occurred when the patrol tried to penetrate bandit strongholds in search of two marine aviators, Second Licutenant E. A. Thomas and Sergeant Frank F. Dowdell. who were last seen running from their wrecked plane near Quilali. ne small patrol led by Private | Jacob Treen passing through the I hrush engaged in a fierce fight with the bandits, Killing four of them. | The patrol finally managed to cut its way out. but lost hors | 1ations, hlankets and a compass in the encounter, The report of the fighting sent | here by the commanders of the pa- trol, Licut. George P. J. O'She commanding a detachment at Ji- caro, and Lieut. J. BR. O'Neil des- »d two instances which indicat- < the intensity of the battie. One member of the Guardia Nacional ued to fight after his rifle harrel had been shot away and Private Kenneth Struck was eredit- ed with having saved Lieutenan O'Shea's lite when bandit who had the drop on O'S at close quarters The patrol had made a forced march to the region near Quilala in n effort to find the missing flyers who erashed near Supotilia moun- tain while dropping bombs on Gen- eral Augnsto Sandino and his fol- lowers carly this month. The avia tars were seen running from their Lurning plane. They signalled th they were nrot hurt Sinee then have been un- scouting expeditio able to locate the A contingent of § is now heing formed tionary force against dino, who was the only one of the liberal General Moncada's Heufen- ants to reject the Nicaraguan settle- ment effected by Col. Henry L. Stim- son. " constabular, FOLLOWS DAD'S STEPS D. 1. Garrison, whose dad was a Harvard grid star many vears ago of the Harvard frosh Hop-Offt—Northeast Storm and Fog Prevents flight of Mrs. Frances Wilson Grayson could not be started from here be- fore next Saturday affernoon faced storm and fog definitely precluded a hop-off today. 0ld Orchard residents, including Captain Harry Jones in front of whose hangar on the beach her plane, The Dawn, is resting, con- ferred with her this morning. It was opinion that the storm probably would continue until late tomorrow their unanimons nly Buick has an engine ibrationless beyond belief UICK’S remarkable freedom from vibration is due primarily to three vitally important factors. First—the inherent smoothness of the Buick Valve.in-Head six-cylinder engine. Second—rubber engine mountings, front and rear. And third—the scientific and almost perfect balance of the entire Buick crankshaft assembly. These factors, in turn, have been made possible by Buick principles of design; Buick facilities of research and experiment; and Buick’s unrivaled experience in the manufacture of two million quality motor cars. Only Buick enjoys these advantages. And only Buick provides the eilken per- formance —the unvarying smoothness at all speeds—the longer life and greater serviceability of an engine vibrationless beyond belicf. cleared up it would be succeeded by a start impossible Friday and pos- naking the first 2 hop-off the low she was pre- mMules, was not altogether added, because she satistied with was not yet fully he performance of the retracting apparatus of the landing more day's work should be enough to correct this, nd then the plane would be Suhurh:;n Bn‘;'sr Pia}ing With Hartford Outfit to say that in the Hartford Public High BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, Division of General Motors Corporation Coupes $1193 to $1830 Sport Models §1195 to $1525 tex 19 bu added. MICHIGAN Donald Raot E. 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