New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 4, 1927, Page 27

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—— - e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1927. 4] = PHOSLEH Y < [ H $6484£065860000: WITH THE BOWLER! ‘ 144, then beat William Klein of |upsets and anything may huppen, [an altempt to recapture the record supply is expected to keep the plane ¢ ~ : | New York 1 up prior to his defeat R[ST IS Ex E TEI] 'but Yale should it the southern |which was lost (0 the German avi- [in the air at least 60 hours. é S p ea k 1n g e ra 5 | of Sarazen who held the Cedar Crest Yellow Jackets if the dope runs true |ators, Risticz and Fdzard b 4 LACE ALLEYS course record with a 68 in practice. {to forn Emile “Eddic" Burgin is to be his ” y iaf o e ESPIN"SA Tfl"AY e e e B o Boy, 7, Won’t Ride 3 o S p or t 8 ¢ J finals :‘V\'”."-””:"fi[,”'”,(,',I.“,,:'(.':1 ,‘IE ACOSTA PLANS ATTEMPT The record held by Acosta and In Llndy's Plane : Sy il & o KISty NCO Ly s doutd = 2 as 51 hours but the| New York., Nov. 4 (UP)—Here's FVTPIVIIVITIGIOPETI V0994 o | 111 X Vi i nost as much difficulty in conquer- e wa ered by the Germanlone boy who high-hatted Col. Ray Holst, clongated center on the P. & I Corbin basketball team, | has been clected captain of the ey kept their plane |Charles A. Lindbergh, )2 hours and 33 min- He is Charles A. Pennington, 7, of it Belleville, N. J., and an ' especial Delendiug Pro Champion Faces 1" “/liivo? 252003 S Reserves (o Be Seen Againsli 10 RWURE RECORD Another Hard Test in Tourney qnintet for the coming scason. He 4" 7 s Ma[‘ylal]d_Yale should Win | auantc riier win : made Novem- |comrado of Maj. William Brooks, lis been one of the mains of | engeton N e TR N ber 11 and one of the|who is conductor of the Gates Fiy: rbinites during the past few . . i s and his choice as leader of the £ Dalias, Tex.. Nov. 4 () Wit DL AREIOTS Litte can be predicted regarding | for Hours, 33 Minutes val tor the benefit of the Queens | Brooks introduced young Penme u should prove to be a popular el Tommy Arnour, open champion, out : orrow’s battle between Yale and Couy A i sion welfare |nington to Lindbergh who asked of the v Waller Hagen today fac- | Lulted Press. Maryland in the Bowl—little, that!| New York, Nov. 4 (UP) Bert 1 ar s 10 be made i Acosta’s {bim if he would like to go for a —_— si_ a4y [ed another exacting test in his| N°W York—DMike Riordan will |is, except that Yale should win, |Acosta, who with Clarence Chamber- | Fokker Universal monoplane rid (etnteranceniibhs nalds a2 232 | mateh with Al Kspinosa of Chi ANl the place of Al Lassman, New | Even that is not a certainty, for [lin, formerly held the er : 1 pidred and cighty galions | “Naw. your planc’s oo small, on the owners of the All-Ne 4 in the semi-final round of the York university line man, in the Coach Tad Jones may elect to play [cord flight for airplanes. will make o [ 11 be carried and the 'was the answer. ain football team and a sta o tional Profegsional Golf ussociation’s S4me with Carnegie Tech. Captain | the game with his second team as saekticld man in an effort to bol- i tournament Lcre Jack Conner, who has been out twa he did last yenr. At that time the | ter up the scoring punch of the Continuing his quest for his f weeks with injuries, probably will | Ell mentor withdrew his brittle and team : Gtle with the par golf that start in the same Saturday crippled regulars from the fray com- % marked his play since the —— pletely and kept them in civili letion sl heant tnicen ant S8 ii 23| Ing round Monday, Hagen eliminated . West Paint, N, Y.—0'D clothes in the stands throughout the 3 1 liscovery that “Zi Armour 4 and el star against ¥ ught upon him a de- s water on the 11 0 i1z |t defending last Saturday, was injured in rse criticism, but he was his crumpled team so ek to put up a good ust Princeton=and defeat antage of a stymic on the fourth ole to turn the match in his favor, setsuch a pacg that the Washing | S v and will not I ¢ to play Franklin and Marshall nt to quit the game and ment of the local team doesn't w = ROGERS ALLEYS Toes’ Want o et him go. He will rarsim ton star was fonk down at the em e held on the bench for the next Yank of the fixst 1§ holes s T v s e Jones seems to have re few games as a reserve man and Estinosd ousted Morie: Dt of |t s s B sed methods will not be sent in until he got . Taconia, Wash., 1 up aften the const |fivmt (i i the. boreston e tuen J in much i OK from his physician. : played st a sensational come Rl : CCLON &I [i0i1 shape than in the past ) Shei i bick after evratic play in the first believes the strain of meeting Geor “Zip's” leg has been injurcd for Athletics round by winning seven holes i i1, Browr 4 Dartmouth the greater part of the son but YK L ] e N Yorle=Many second slning u s ays is begir were he to quit, the New Rritain | s, 251 4 ¢ lower bracket matehics of it AN Ietg] casntpier Lo tell upon them, and he is ns would misy his dash and pep, Tl 92 quarter finals, Joc Turncsa of | [on ok I lomorrow’s - game with {5y eqry us of 1 John ins. Coach Crowley has Iowever, it docsu’t pay to be foolish about the game and Coach Dave ! Done has notified the management and Zehrer that he couldn't con- scientiously send Zehrer into the Princeton ar s. It is unli N. Y. turnished a thrill gallery by beating Gene Sarazen of New York, & and 2. John Golden of New York, won the right to meet Turnesa today with o 4 and il hirts in e-up du g m ins in line-up during | qrq con and it was expected in bstitutes A, but it will play wore wonld put his st the mlikel ¥ 1 altimore game with his leg in the condition 2 wlolony over Hliranceat Gulleits ot SCOBUHI inteparation fors fhelnt dihan a quarter lepsione hialf Bl ST AT b o Pennsylvania. game the If they can batter their way . Hugen's play inst Avmour re week carly lead o even Lold Maryl Seconds Tt is loped that the injured mem flected (he steadiness he showed | = e while it down ber will respond to treatment and wvhen he led the ficld {o qualify with T ton, N. The Princeton will probably be removed and re- | that he will be fit/again before the LAk 141, one under par. He followed his | [00tball squad today planned prac- placed i souson comes to a close, D victory on the fourth hole because !ice in the stadium, a short limber- replacermients will not present S ¢ of the stymie with a birdie two on ing up exercise and short re- front, at that e line will | z he fifth which hie obiained with a | hearsul of plays to be used against Not have the power of the great co- | . . he injury suffered fo his shoul- L g 3 : f 5 ld - h A Uee BylTomiHy ohovel s ara 0 o0l putt. Armonr was somewhat Ohio State Saturday. The Ohio ordinated wall of t rst team, b Ol CO -weather Startlng 18 E 5 . v ikl for the renwinder of the first Stat m, whic wias to arrive (1t showed considerable engt = i the game at Staploton last Sun- |1 NIRRT SR T el i b % k e seal ke i day is apparently not serious be- " s nin 10 ehapion she ¢ this morning. will spend the week- 4K non 1 nd | ause nothing has been heard from x g morning play with a 6% two under ond at the Princcton inn the hackficld will e numero = e e e e o par. to_yc inn tone i Ao - wenistars 10 choore from. a severer test of motor oil b on hand for practice tomight but U Tlie ¢hdnypion LRI s Lyt . ‘}‘,‘ SRl e i ! outhi Hammersley, another i is doubtful it he will be used Sun- pie, 4 T S A T e ! SARE s SO0k ¢ allati T s e s b \ i the arternoon, even thou St N G R Imm’.m i e ”‘_‘ ‘p‘\',] L Larl 5 Nanfeldt will probably be ziven ave Hagen an aven par total of 106 55y gy o * on the squad: Knowlton a fast | the ehanee to celebrate his marriage 158 for the first holes. The match o ¥ man who featured against {1 | 5 Jast urday by playing the entire Red son ended on 3rd hole aftcr each e Maryland in Hubbard. | 7e d zame. He is an efficient guard and [{01en § = shot four consecutive birdies. I\'“ Eien, G0 Bob Wilson, |5 iaved a large part of the Dy warme 'Up Tunnlng. plays i nice game, I 3 1%p In addition to being medalist and 0 ‘“‘“,mm,‘;-“l Jom the Tourth ol game; and Paul Switz _— n i his win over Armour, Hagen also ‘j“',l" vx;‘ 2 am this ) aqy dittle quarter who was Patsy Bridgett has a new picture | g ) ™ beat Tom Hurmon, Yonkers, 4 and “VOCK. Wi e Hon A8 iy, preference over Captain B ' his cigar shop on Church strect. (' 4:a 152 137 | 8 in the first round of match play gl b ne With [j,g vear but has not been used - It is a photograph of the members spinosa qualified Monday well up Marvland. much this season. \\ h ’ h hip team which was managed by o GO S L Ty with 146, He then eliminated Harry Hanover, N H.o—Dartmouth’s | choose to use his reserves all the Late Billy ma. Al the mem- o of Los Angeles 5 and 4 and f0othall squad will leave today for way., And, even if he does not S e e ol is the oil already flowing, hers of the team are shown in posed | vl g nued his consistent shooting o I'tovidence where the Brown game aryls Hhalomii e annhit iste vl e p it 03 11411 intover i will be held Saturday. Thirty-three 'regulars and win in spite of every- hould be a vahmable one. i caEie While Hagen ruled the favorite in men will make the trip. It has some seven or eight | St 3 T the upper bracket today, the Turn of the men who trounced Yale hy even at zero? R Spud” Muarphy, | pors Taide Battery o esa-Golden mateh was doped by the Among the ancient peo of 15-0 fall and it has been com R A e s Ll i majority a toss up. Turnesa also the east, a man's glory lay in his piling quite an impressive record ir e placed hizh among qualifiers with | heard s vorly games, This is a season of | othicrs are planning to start pra e o OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern| How can you know? “tural poun Jennings plans | W to tale up work on the road every D the comin, et to see some real good aru- cur polo games at the new Stanley Ay Maybe Mike Leghorn and ome of the old-time amateurs will Lo back into the game, Cason, we ex- i . | This one way—Order TEXACO COLDEN OTOR OIL eurs WHAT A WHOLESALE CHUMP oU HAVE MADE oUT oF YOURSELF Now !« RUNNING TOR JUSTICE AGAINST A WAX DUMMY/ ! s HMF, 1« PEOPLE ARE ALREADN PoINTING THE HOUSE oUT, WHEK THEY WALK BY !wc TEERS AND SCOFFING ' = e WELL VT DOESNT BoTHER ~THeY WHO TALRNT ME Klow, ME ANY, «c I CAN-TAKE A WILL SUFFER THE HUMILITY JOKE, «~ IN FACT, I'M OF RECOGNVTION AFTER MARRIED -0 OKE ' = M\/ VICTORY !, ~ATTEND -0 THE PUTIES OF NouR HOUSEHOLD, MADAM, AND LEAVE “THE PUBLIC AFFAIRS 0 ME ! <« MEN WHo ASPIRE o GREATAESS, ARE ALWAYS SUBSECT TO SGoOMatts Take Three-Game Iead— Managers' Mecting Monday to || Discuss Basketball Plans. The St. Matthew's German lLuth- vrans streaked out into a three-game | ulin (e Iater-Chureh bowling | league this week by virtue of the P& T N OGIRLS LEAGUE ¥ over their nearest riv- Wolverine South Cong 1" 1= 140 ehurei, Two of the games were close | - 52 138 | Matts showed greater |y a0 i 3 nd swept the alleys. i ‘ floated into second place Nush 1 by two out of thires games, vhile the Army won three straight | and batiled its way into the third position. The IFirst Lutheran-Or- | A. Marine chestra game was postponed. No 251 364 leagus marks were shattered. The tanding and records: M. Younk | W, L T.. Detel S Matthew's ; = .1 Navv s BRBEC AT oIy e | South Cong . f “1“!'“”‘ ‘ | B. C. Oreh. 5 | | Stanley Memorial 7 3 | Bach Male Chorns . (3 ! First Lutheran T | Order Texaco by name. High individual single—W. 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