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Score--Winthrop 12, Adams, 11. Goals--Dutton 4, N. Johnson 3, Bryan, Pitcher 2, Chiron, Floyd. LOWELL KIRKLAND Woodard, l.g. r.g., Cristoph Graf, c. c., Tucker Taylor, r.g. l.g., Fox Burke, l.g. r.g., Powell Bernstein, r.g. l.g., Bushman...
Score--Lowell 23, Kirkland 9 Goals--Woodard 9, Powell 3, Bernstein, Graf 2, Bushman, Tucker. WINTHROP LOWELL Floyd, l.f. r.f. Taylor Dutton, c. c., Graff Montgomery, r.f. r.g., Howard Bryan, r.g. Lg., Wells, Burke...
...commonplace as a steamship crossing" was considered by many a fairly far-fetched prediction for dirigible travel in the near future. Yet last week, with so little fanfare that few in the U. S. were aware of it, the Graf Zeppelin visited Rio de Janeiro with passengers & mail on her fifth voyage from Friedrichshafen since Aug. 28. At the same time in Akron, Ohio an important milestone was passed in U. S. dirigible development. On the strength of a radiogram from the Secretary of the Navy, Lieut. Thomas G. W. ("Tex") Settle, naval inspector of construction of the airship Akron...
...moon face, his hands folded complacently across his stomach as the ship floated up over her birthplace and turned her nose to the east. It was not yet dawn next day when the ship dropped her landing lines on the Lakehurst field but Dr. Hugo Eckener (whose beloved Graf Zeppelin is currently under command of Captain Ernst Lehmann) was on hand to see her and to chat with his old friends, famed Commander Charles Emery Rosendahl and Designer Arnstein (who also designed the Graf Zeppelin). He watched with them while the ground crew "squeezed" the Akron into the dock alongside...
Transatlantic- The Graf Zeppelin returned to Friedrichshafen non-stop from Pernambuco...