THE NEWARK COURIER Newark, Wayne Co., NY Thursday Morning August 16, 1928 FIGHTER SENTENCED TO 60 DAYS IN HOOSEGOW Gilbert VanNORMAN, Army Man, Also Fined $25 After Hitting Seth LESTER Gilbert VanNORMAN, 28, as a result of a fight last Wednesday night, is spending 60 days in the county jail and besides was fined $25, Tuesday morning, when he appeared before Justice Charles PALMATIER on a charge of third degree assault. Seth LESTER ordered his arrest, following a fistic argument on East avenue by the West Shore yards. He received a swollen face, cut over right eye, and other injuries. VanNORMAN, who formerly lived in Manchester and Shortsville, posted $100 bail at his hearing, last Thursday morning. He said he was a private in the medical corps at Fort Ontario, Oswego. WILBER JACK IS KILLED IN MOTOR CRASH Former Professional at Country Club Dies Thursday in Accident STARTED CAREER UNDER WALTER HAGEN IN CITY Friend Dies in Hospital After Accident-Another Critically Injured When Car Hits Tree Wilber JACK, 27, first professional of the Newark Country Club, and his close friend, Willard L. SCHUTT, 27, of Rochester died from the result of injuries received when their car crashed into a big elm tree in Shoremont tract, Rochester, Thursday night at 9:30 o'clock. JACK, who was a professional at the Hillcrest Golf Club, East Rochester, was killed instantly, and SCHUTT died at the General Hospital, Friday morning. Miss Margaret POWERS, JACK's companion, was critically injured, and Mrs. Florence MANLEY, 35, of Rochester received minor injuries, although her identity was not learned until 12 hours later. Authorities who investigated gave excessive speed as the only cause of the accident. Curves on Edgemere Drive made driving difficult, and it was thought that the car was going so fast it could not make the turn. The car belonged to Julius SCHREIB of Penfield. Wilber JACK started his golf career as a caddy at the Country Club of Rochester and was caddy master under Walter HAGEN when the British Open Champion was at the club. Leaving his post after serving as assistant professional under George CHRIST, JACK took a position with the Albion Country Club for a year as instructor. In 1924, JACK became professional at the Newark Country Club, where he remained for three years. He was a popular young man here and recently became a professional at the Hillcrest Club. JACK qualified for the National Professional Golfers' Association on two occasions and was known as one of the leading players in the country. He leaves his wife, Juanita W. JACK, and three brothers. Funeral services for Wilbur JACK were held from the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William JACK, No. 112 Westland avenue, Brighton, on Monday afternoon. Leading figures in golfdom were bearers. Miss Margaret POWERS, another victim of the crash, lies between life and death in the General Hospital. She has a fractured jaw, broken nose, compound fracture of the left arm, broken right leg, and internal injuries. Submitted by Sandy Luss Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com