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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1924. BERLENBACH AGAIN PUTS OVER HIS SLEEP PRODUCING WALLOP -TRACEY FERGUSON MAKES GOOD IN BIG TOWN MATCH- NATIONALS WILL HAVE TO STEP FAST TO STOP COLLEGIANS TONIGHT -JOHN LEVI, FOOTBALL STAR, MAY GO TO ST. STEPHEN'S ;mtn:ianmnnnnnn:niauaKamaKaamaaann4tnnaj::anniataaBt FOOTBALL MENTORS PLAN BUSY SESSION NEXT WEEK npxtttamn Leading Lights in Grid (iamc Will Discuss Rules and Regulations From All Angles. MAI 13 LOSE TO SOiJTKJCilURCH Team Work ol Winners Onsets NATIONALS HAVE TOUOHJAME ON Washington College Boys at Armory Tonight ft V-t H I". ' Vi New Vml v. a-'v "shop 'Tan.-, it i y v. Inn . el! Xbui lalk" will IIP- tn iii V Oil? tO -pUag to tli" pro- 1 !l annual lllei tlt'g Fle,!P:,:i I'oai'hiV II1M llUt Carroll MWimn rui-rlngtnn lloro rf. If. v. r.g. I.R. National I c iiuIiIn I a lor ltt-s'U'lti Mirt'lian Mlilutl defeat ub:ie I..- h-if ' IV tvvn V! g. . .ii ;i . w i : t today .11- ' Sate imi- Uli! r'-piv-s, cr. tary 1 1 M -n :u-. t nil ast to V ca r's 'ba'1 1111- Wll ropt i s. I ' ami IPC pt tin' i ii r hushi put r-presen-TnothaM pro-'an-lirg pi-a-'ij r.". I Mscnssinu ml nil- CPUS '.'.l'1 p'lP'U. '""pel s who up! 1'. pui-t football rnp..li'i''is in tlair distriits are, Dis t .-li t N". 1. RoPtnson. ot Ilrown; No. TlK.rp. New y.iik umvi rsity; No. 3, TP.'! i .Vm-jlanJ: No. 4. Stcgeman, (.p-orizpi; Nil. .'. Spa upline. Minne sata: No. 'I. Clark, Khp..'::?; No. T, PiTe, o-.i-'-ii: Nip S. Ilnriiip-y, Vtnh Aesi"" pt 'l No. 'i. Wanv'-r, Stanford. Football ino'ion pictures, special rninmi't' p reports and election of nifiri i-s are s.'hedule-l for the aftor r.i'ioi meeting. Speakers on the mid day program include AthlHIe HI-i-vt.fr A. A. S'agg of ChUngo. who will give "seni" observations on hovv to p'.riUc h success of football coaeh i"g." "''hick" Median of Syracuse, who will fliwiifK his impressions of bptersr ".ttional football In light of the re e-nt Syrac'ir-e-Soufhein t'aljfurtiia gnd.ron 2,1 np IIpsO B- z-b k of Bonn Stat". "Forward Pass Defense," 11a iop .lohn 1., Griffith, commissioner of th" lug T'-n: "Fmtir of Foot ball." an 1 1'.' p.-i'al Palmer F.. Pierce, of th" .Vv..onal Collegiate Athletic JKt!OI'ia.tiOTl. Th" feature of the evening s"s s:ot; wp! 1'" fpo si'i'"!pl .annual vperi'Tp-e an-1 story This contest is open Major Frank Cava 'ii college, won tho Pd a yf.'ir acii. IValf r 1: rif Anpriipin football '1 riiaiiPaipl Fi"", JI"p. prp! f.;Mvi'Pni,p l'l-rry. pt)i- iport. I'l'i'ii'Vpr?, Mill ping' s"sion. T.i'ow n h'ppiiy t.:llinar ror.t--.st." to all co laiiRli of tit'Mt 111 ( a m p. W I'll- '-S', t . . It .' or v.'iiji p-ak ; Ta-il t.allar, moinhtr of tho AU Xi s liritatn qtiinti't, went liown be- loro the South clmrcli buskftball Ham at tin- Hoys' dub last night, SI to Although I-aHar played a j beautiful (lnbblln? and sliootlnK , natup. the othor mombers of Ills I te a 111, tin; "lie', coul J not break tniougb tho cluireh l"fonsi and m-1 10 be content with ti-tdlng him. Tho South cliur-h p!ners, on the oth-r jhand. ail ijlayod noout riially woll. j o hilit"ii a uit'atly improved syM"ni , of iia.ssoH wblcl) was rarely broken up, un-J k' pt their opponrnU at oay throughout tho encounter. C'oi'il I'ooloy of tho. Motors drop pi -1 in the first basket n!t( r u coupla of mimit.s of play, an ! from rhit ti-'iu until tin end of tip; contest tho Foutii church clun-4 to iis lea-', allhotiKh at times uv th"! sl"ii lor"it of marKins. J lurin.T mot of the Kali!", the two ti' inu countered bas ket for bask-1, tip: scare at 1 h j half being 14 to 1 J in favo.- ol tho vnn nera. Tins narrow advantrife was niaiiPain. -1 throughout the third pe riod, but in tho linal quarter the Conffrps-ationallets at last broke loose. .'.nil run up a safe lead. L'ooby, despite a collision which opened a cut on his for-.ht'al and covered his face with blood, hd his team in scoring and contiruuily out jumped his opponents at center. Adams frequently broke through l'iom guard to sink a, running shot, while; Kleist continued his miracu lous thots from mid-court, dropping in tiro clean ones from the center of the floor. I'arker dropped in two weird shots from the corners, and Woodford, besides petting his share of the points, followed l.aHar throughout the game and frequently broke up his dribbling. For tho losers, LaHar starred with eight b'askets and two fouls, while Stanley, Walters and Hitchiner also P'lt up a hot battl". The game was fast and exciting all the way until the last few minutes. Tha score: Smith Cliuri-Ji . (P'apt.).... r, h-marling tinder their IS last night at the hands of the Hart, ford lUxlos, tho Washington Collo. giates from Waterbtiry will tako the floor at the state urmory here to. night determined to give the Nn. tional Guard flva their llrst reversal of the seuson. The Nats, realizing tha tough op position they have, and not forget- tinjr the d'feat handed thun by tho sunn outfit a year ugo, got in two nights 0? hard practice this week and if they lore it will hij only he ca.use th' v are u; against n better t -&m. Thti locals will play to tho limit of trtlr nh'l'.ty, and sine" the visitors always do that, a bang-up tiood ganii; is assM-cd. Preliminary t.'nnie Despite rumors to the contrary the Hopevllle High school of Water bury will bj the opponents of the National Guards JUservea at the Armory tonight. This team is prob ably the best junior team in t h ft slat". 1 hey have taken the measure of the Hoys' club outfit twice this year. In their lineup are Carring ton, a chip of the old block, and lluleqiie, a French flash. The ice serves will put out their strongest lineup in an effort to gain the m r- I diet. The fireworks are scheduled to be let loose with Dick Dillon the 1 1th man on the floor. DEMPSEY'S RABBIT PUNCH BEAT GIBBONS THE SHOCKER DEAL Blames War lor His Having '' V YALE ILL GET SHEFFIELD ESTATE Retired Banker Generous in Parker, rf A -la ins. If 1 Vjuli y, e. Kl-'-ist, rz. Woodford I .a I nr. i! Woodlord." l'attiv:in, Hitchiner, c. S';.eley. rg. Walters, !r. 1 n 4 4 31 0 DIMPSIT GIBBOKS SLIPPING VETERAN Dinneen, Now Ump., One ol Few Wlio Knew lif up'.) r; Kef me Ai 0115011. colt. K-'.on r- 1 (I ; :3 ; -Pres- j Pro- fl t" John : pmliep; 1:1 UPli e rcjty pa It e-1 IP il'4'ii Ol M.i 1 - y I f'a t npey j verity, a: At' 'r I'-or-j, w ill. l.'pon 'i oipld .. Tjcc. Z . Inder v.'iil -t (jeorpr; sr. this e;iy, hied for i;il i'0'it'l, Vaie '- I - i- " a preHt- r 1 1 -t;.'i alter t l.e A 111' ila fl'.ora-- M 1 1. p. ' .-; Y.l.e : Mo- .tutors - Small Inteniieiliate Team if Hojs' I Club Ontplufs Ijarscr Tcquots and ( Boats TIn-iu Uiindlly. Tho Koys' club Jtit.-rmedjatrf fal- ! piped the much lurg-r Peono's ia,t righf at the Boys' club by a it.jj ' I scot'", passing all around the ,j?lftr opponents and also c;tpho-i' ir;r ' j them. "J'lf-!" Canip'-igeopi, cappim cf i'p vi-'tort, Marred, ge-tmg three; 1 Tom I'"- o,,nr aid m out ci s- ien ' ft-Jtll I'P' ti!f.en-!u.t lipe. Aiperl (By Joe Williams) New York, Dec. 27. As you've noticed, Tommy Gibbons is back in tho headlines, and the business of bringing him and Jack Dempsey. the champion, together in a return bout next BtiraniT is merrily on. Dempeey wasn't able to knock out Gibbons In 1.1 rounds at yhelhy summer before last. Demnsev didn't New York, Dec. War's tin- ,..,, se(,r(. . knockdown. The fiirht rtainty took from the Yankees in ' ;t Ihe llnlit. ihoUBh hc .ip-pter llUi, fruits that at last have been man wag ,y outpointed, returned but at a price. Miller Th,ro fs 0 r,a8mi to believe a Hugelns has explained why h- lias ,. ,.M,,i ,.,, . oiffer. had to dig deeply in regaining a .,. r.ii,hn i. n. nir.,-..r4t Mr player that he ones possessed, Urban n,an , Uv, ring and ', a ri'f;!,t Umit. Fhncker. . . 10 1 -. ,,! i, -1,, 4 It will he recall,' d," said the L able "to keen l lemosev' off aeaiti. midget manager of the New York j 0n oth-.r jn,. DempseVK great, tiam. "that th" original dm! with , c). ,,.., 0ght to win for him on he p.rowns was Nunamak"!', Cullop, I p0)nts G-.-d. on. Muisei and Fisher for Pratt Vp M ,lig.nn )a..t mmm'-r 1 an-1 Plank, .lust Iptore the d-al w.-us nfk(,( fb,,mi3 a ,,rTsopal dosed Fi.sh'1- enlisted and we had UPS,ion f0 wit: "n,. vou go in to giie ur, bOintonc els". We had aeMnst DemPsv ni-'r-l- 1 1 gen- into it too far to draw ba.-k. j Mav th,. mlt( 01. ,., yrjU e0 in ,0 so ev ntually I consented to include ! wjB.,.. Shoe'wer whom I had never t-m ' .,. ., , , . , , , "I out 111 to III piii h but knew .to be promising. "Times w. re uncertain and Shock- This question was prompted tr was tub.--lit to the dratt at any 1 largely by a widespread impression moment. As a matter of fact, that Gibbons' efforts during tin; Shoek-r was drafted after lie had Hht wi restricted solely to vlce pitch. d a few games for Su Louis like clinches and rapid, hysterical in 131V j back-pi-ibilinc. All in a',', this deal of ISIS which "1 -Went in there to win if I gave th" Drowns a remarkable pitch- j could," answered ;,inons, "ai,d -r is declared by Iluggins to have 1 while I may have mirpHw d you birds line-l un the Yankee "shock troor.s" I hy going the limit, 1 inally .jis- w ho were to bring championships ! appointed myself by to New York. It luouKht tocether ! We are w illing t-j BERLENBA CH PUTS ESTRIDGE TO SLEEP IN SECOND ROUND Jack Delaney Scores an Easy Decision Over Pal Reed in Opening Bout. he appeared to be waving at the audience. With every punch he set out on a new race until he had Uer lenbach pivoting In the center of the square, Kramer Slaps Out Plan For Combatting Kaplan New Y'ork, Dec. Jt.-Danny Kra mer, Philadelphia's entry In the featherweight championship tourna ment being conducted by the New York (state athletic commission to ! exhibition gam (By Billy Evant) The hardest Utoson for the hit league star to learn la the fact that he must eventually start to slip. The ntnr always Uvea In the golden days, thinks, or tries to make him solf believe, tluat he Is Just as good as he ever wasv Jt Is not an uncommon thing for some star pitcher who is fast slip ping to ask an umpire how his stuff looks to him. Once upon a time I made It a "point to give an honest expression of opinion. If the pitcher really looked great, I told him. If I thought his assortment was belew standard, I said so. I soon found that negative an- swer Invariably made for further ar gument. Now I Invariably reply that the attitude of tho ' opposing batters Is the best answer as to the quality of the pitching. Bill Dinneen, now famed as an American League umpire, was one of the few big league pitchers to quit when he still had perhaps two or three years more of major league Service In his arm. Dinneen, a great pitcher, always look much pride In his work. He has often told me it made his heart ache to see some player, who was once soft-picking for him, step Into his curve or fast ono and hit safely. That happened, of . course, when he was slipping. ' To Dlnneea It was mute evidence of the fact. It forcibly told him that tho grade was getting too steep, also slippery. However, It was a minor league Mub that made Dinneen give up pitching. Having trouble with his arm, 'ho was advised by a specialist to give It a month's rest, Dinneen was with St. I.ouls a? the time. Jimmy McAIeer, a great admirer of Dinneen as a man and pitcher, was managing the club. Ho insisted that Dill curry out the doc tor's orders. Feeling that the arm was O. I. after a long rest, he requested that he be permitted to try it out in an Tho minor leaguo produce a sucresso to the title re linquished by-Johnny Dundee, starts his linal week training in New Jer sey today for his meeting with Kid hand that Peed held under his chin. The Bostonian's defense probably saved him from taking the count early In the bout, for many a right handed shot was aimed at the hc mittened jaw. It was so one-sided that it was slow and after the fourth round the crowd called upon the powers to expcll the actors. Pipp, Paker. Trait and Bodie, a rrashipir quartet w hich peppered the Pi-io (Ji 'in js suburbs w ith base balls. p:ng Bodi", who was known as a. "f- nee b'l.stcr" with the White S'i, soup disappeared from the line cp and !' 11 Pratt was traded to the pet winning." ak" this :.t.i!--- iiblions is pot sauce. What ,ei ory i . ; i as a -A m 11. p Ping in p must the who .-J 11 the vanquishe Ti i'h M r. .-I r ell ii tri SCO 1 Shefl'i .1. ter t. ' Ya' be use cer as i iv The ... . board f r tlfV ""'.-, . h- 'yl '!. us---: icp ' - S"!'Oel. " PP- les'a'or'' IP t ;-,c '' rl ' ; ;s wlthou r- st r t.i" lPcurv e Mr. SPep. graduate i '" rnwinc Pt "1 -Will '' f -11. mm ou'ri B.-iSOCPltie'i (,"., t" TP ' fund as a pt Joeph Kir: lefi "' 1 . Jlovs' Muh liiMTmolian-. 5:i-ius. rf, If 1 ! L. A P l-V'-on, r.' . . i 1 H. Krit' w ski, i - :; C'ainpairnciiii. c (tJ'.i i "i T. '"riitii', rf 0 r Jvloss. : Fr'.ft, Ig o f- 2iU'i-.tis, is '"' l'.aher disappeared in 1 came Bob Mr-use and to add to the disT-ess of j . Miller Hoggins brought I row 'he second division 1 r. ( , 1 I . e PoqUOl S neb -1 by : third !-i" I s iplmo, M-iny. ;f Hrwlt', if A'prrt. -P."-!. rg N - -: .1 l ain. if 1 :'. TlKn ltai lluth fp n'liplsiii. n. t !,e l'a nkies 10 tPe lop. j 1 ;. vi .- i f jitpiinr d the Aiii'rieiin P .IC'ie rrapipioiish.iii ill Iftil, Hug- en s' r.me was about to be erased! f 1 -5,11 the tiianagerial list t. rral I fni?, a -' -r-ltrs to well founded 1 r'iniers, ar,d it was said that he' S'pieh.t interests in a minor 1'aguel f --p. To-lay th former second base-1 r,f ilr drdirals ib-clared that! p- vp.l r-maln with t!ie Yankees! P .''-Pnit-iyi that h" un-lenttanOa the f. vivr. I'.'olonel I'-nr-P'''''. and that t:,e ownep un-Prstands him. '.I'l-istloned as t-i the value of bnsr-. b. 1 spc.-ss Iluggms had two an-i"'--i - Yep and no. T V-re is no busiprss or scune 1 V'. 11".' cf where nrrves can ll" 11 -Til Iller tj!S than in tli we Of these ; : 4 c i",e j.-1'iP Is in w hich p'nr.an's nouniN li 11. K th" fa 1 to the Trust P. Kn-i- i'-i' lis 1 Disables Sarthe Near Scilly Islands 0:1 'TV 1 r ry yr?r n in . ah;1': lv n in ft'jh a :irr inf.-n fil troni? vag man -iof'pn't :t!l) 1 i : Hi' ' I' SchacSLFiowers Ficht Canclufles With Drav TMff.l H:- ,1 f. i-ni,' r rxp'o- o 1-e local niPl-lP-v t-rs, the At a six roun-ls '-i The weights l-To'.vi rs 1H Mowers w all times cm to the r.i held him i.'.-hl at'i'l ... Fit . p. Ir.iw 1 ' t r Flow . fo'igh' st rpirh' n the -nt'y tp s fi n-1 '"rr t-s ,)ft with a f: left. In the ihir l rn.ird. hurt by Flowers' .d ' ho came buck in "' Siueged toe to To with opponent. The negro tin -1 liar I t ul blow in th' 1 is' two ccildn't get by s;p-!i' pt- s?iive eg .-'- p' I I.aa-I s Kn h Fug ia.i-i. 1" .-. ;, The P.eyni Mji! St-arm-Pip S.irt'', hOiiivl from Southampton tor Sou' 11 America, wirepssil 'his morning that she was disabled in a gale south west ot 1 it'y ls'an-ls. and was in need of immmhat" cssistar.er . Two vessels inn- d.spatchid to her all. i'.s 1 S-lKttP'i'S W'e f, t"iiii- r.miept b if a'tpwaif e ,yj IP.'iSt be Ifa-i", lor ' H" pi 'S- sere Teit mused th-- i-x'ibiMiou. A't- r a", money atvl honors are nothing -onipai-ed with peace of mind an-1 fc.-a'th and I have known what It is to iov ooth during the campaign." ment as t h-- gosp 1. addicted to a.; amounted to a m -i eyes of t !v- tiglit w 1. inp -let-.-it to hitp. Ugl-eCH t,, liEllt 'iOf days of 1- 1 In himself. I,. il I or 1 ig That Gibbons w fighting is proM-, 1 h" I'-d c-n points round. Thi.s a( Dougherty, l--iin-rf-ree. From tP champion's mr- p to tell sn-1 th' : GibViOi.R 'T.ir.k.. :.- sy if tiv la The rabbit )-' should be ban is a blow 1-a-p cd when the IP An f-mci-'iit, , see that Up. l than once. "Demps' y ' bit punch," the writer. "I it. than any 11 1 couldn't s e ttle light. My atid for two v ' t'P't follow VS I'NAhi.l. 1" WI.All II AT." Gibbons s.j ; ! ' v as in -'ai -r only once dor.- -' ' e fttrht. "in H1 's.-oond loui 1 i '-- 1 I" t'-l-s' y Tr a riaiit lia-id- r w. It " . a Knockout l-im- : I saw t' in "in to shlit. step l-cc . er clinch, tin I e-in-l to li"'" ' "' 'ra- ' s. a. made no mo '" S' Intiiiti'-n sair( nn,, "I stood nc-ti n'.-ss, like 1 hypnotized by rpem's gaz watched the katPr-red first closer. My boxing intnitirn New York, Dec. 27. l.sry Kstridge of Harlem, although knocked out by Paul P.erlenbacli in the second round at Madison Square Garden last night, !' tallied his championship. Ho is 1 the title-holder among the negro middleweight,"!. Kstridge appeared like anything but. a champion when facing the man whose fists hfl-s strewn the mats with pugilists. Outweighed thirteen pounds and evidently holding the full- .-t respect for Br-rlenbach's P'lwcrful hands, he began a retreat at the tirst bell, racing slong the ropes but failing to find a gate. He SpCarS Will Attend was irappea in 111s own corner nicer a f, w minut"s of sprinting, took a right and b ft to the head, and sank. Before the fatal "ten" had been spoken, however, he was on his feet but unable to run. Florlcnbach lilt him once. F.slri-lg'- failed to reply, end th" referee signalled for an armistio". Many who saw the Harlem negro ilay Panama ,1m Gans here astound- i-l ,'t bi.s cautious taclii P.ei i bach. The blows he Jack Delauev. who knocked out Kaplan of lUerlden, C onn., next I-rl- Ilcrlenl-iach when the latter was la' n'Rht in the final, flooring all comers, niet an easy op- J" preparing for the Connecticut ponent In Ihe semi-final and won by ; man who has conquered Dobby Gar a. decision. Pal Keed of Boston cia ar"l J,:se: Lombardo In winning fought bravely in a cause that was Ilis ,v;'y ,0 tll! Sht for the crown, lost at the first blow. Dr-lan-v wan Kramer has brought two fellow all around him, his long left tabbing I'hl'adc'Phians who are declared to snd cuffing away the guarding left ic hth : -Ip-'g to .!f.miy - 's hand-Tur l'"l right-l oil T.e r powi r la gui caitL-e-l. p. - a:i beat D' nij.- l-unch Is barred. 1 is tll'gal and The- rabbit put.-'h hi' h-a-1 d-'li'.-r- I s an in a 1 1'.n- :' I I pi; re.'- n PI 1 is ml usi-i more r,,o wph the rab ons contessi 1 to ,'irt m; 11101 - bP.w he 1 .. night follow i 1 1 I'l-'l fearfip I I MY wilil ')"-!. Meeting of Coaches Morganlown, W. Ya., Dec. 27. Clarence W. Sprars, head football coach at West Virginia, will have here either tonight or early Sunday morning for New York where he will attend the annual coaches and directors' meeting. Spears, it is expected, will take an ae!he interest in the lorward against pass conl ro er.sy, and will likely sup sent forth port that part of the game, as ills toutlpd his opponent only lightly; elevens fit est, 1 lrguua nave Hi- be cast th'.m from so far away that ways ben strong In that department. be exp.-rts at delivering I. ft hooks in the trip hammer method employed I'y Kaplan two weeks ago In 'knock ing out Lombardo. Kramer was at the ringside that ninht and smiled wanly when the Panaman fell. Kaplan Is expected to arrive to day and complete his training at the Madison Square Garden gymnatium. Mrs. Ferguson Asks for Restriction Removals Temple. Texas, Dec. :7. Mrs. Miriam A. Ferguson, governor-elect of Ti xas, petitioned the district court of Boll county yesterday for the re moval of all legal disqualifications in making contracts that might arise from her status as a married woman. Friends of Ihe family said the step was taken so that no contract or document she might make while governor could be attacked as In alid because of Ihe legal disqualifi cations imposed on married women in Texas. club made something like 25 runs and 2S hits. That ended Dinneen's pitching career. "There was only one pleasant, thing to my sad finish," explains I'lini'.en in his characteristic style. "On that club were two veterans, both labeled for release. One of them made live hits, the other four. It enabled tin m to hang on for flu r-M of the S' asou." As a pitcher Dinn-'- n seldom took issue with the umpires. As a result Bill can stand a certain amount of kicking villi better grace from any players other than a pitcher. Last season a. "rookie," who was having great success In the Ameri can league, got an exaggerated I opinion of his importance. He was I positive he threw nothing but strikes, the opinion of the umpire to the contrary. In a game last year in which th rookie was pitching and linnr-s calling balls and strikes, he insist' 011 taking Bill's judgment lo task. "J never had a 'bush' umpire mses as many on me as you have today," was 0110 of the sarcastic remarks of the recruit pitcher. "Why 1 quit pitching in the ma jors with more stuff than you have right now," bellowed Dinneen. "If I ever miss one with tin stuff you are handing up, I will quit the li'-ld and wire in my resignation." Needless to add Bill had no more I rouble from the wise "bushr-r." It's the Golf BRIGGS in-1 . and come must hi; a n 1 1 . i- i or a knock roun "Is, b it 1 ft. A di-iTi-ss signal from tip- Sarthe was picked up at 1 a. in eastern j itai'.iaid time by the Fast Moriches, 1 I.. I., sta'lon o! the In-b pendent Vi'irr'ess Ti r-sraph Company. The eali did not s'ate th- i-atar- ot the ship's d 1st t ess. 1 Viih ?hns to Defend His Title la Manila New V ik ill pi no ho' Wright title, llonship in a at Mani'a th' against Ynuni Nor. 2: Parcho t'H'a, J-r of the world's fly will defend his. cham a twerty-rourpt match 'ast week in January Serc io, recognized fly- (,.MK CAM. I l ' " l T't 1-ag'ie same ! tw-en tin io ml RniiV Hub :s,-iies aipl the Jinsin- club, scheduled f"r last nigi t In Bristol, was ..nl'd r b-caus-- rf tiie prevaler.ee of scurle f' ver there. the game AMIlllK A THA M l- I iK'.r- it. Mu h , D'e. 'I Son1 'iT.-y a-, pels cf Sault Ste. Man-, On 1 ,rio, an. iti ur hoi key cipipipp.ns of i P.Vl'hl. d. 'e-U"d the lli-Telt Urn-key 1 -bib imiii here last ntqait', '1 to . I 'ihe Caialiaas Vitfll'-i liiicugiiort . I financial demands, w-eicht till. -holder of Hp i.iri-lit. Set, cio alto Is a Filipino. This ipii'- li was arrapg. -l af'-r th- failure r-f c. g--taiion.' t'-r a 1 "li test between Villa and .Inhniiy Bres hn. New Yotk f'ywi ight. Manila promntr-rs p fus- I to s 1 a v.t Breslin's have saved me A scant second be fore the blow lai -bd 1 dropped my head forward and instead of reach ing my cbln the g. v-c cut a sizzling;, scorching pa'h vp-,- my for"h ad." Gibbons got an unforgettable in sight ito the ti'- mendous hitting power of IX-mpsey rn thai" brief in stant. ' The speed of tip- punch and the friction of the pi",, as i' raced across the skin I- t an uu'v semi circular mark a.s p a red hut iron had been plac-'l 'o a white canvas. A movement to -Mablish an inter national standard ot liquid measure has been started I .- th Assoiali"H I of Uritish Cfcainbcrs of C-jiiua'iie. OW Bat - l'v doit cf A LETTpm FHOM Eft MOWCll " " ' LI- iKtvBa IT WITH VOV Ycl Poo" P'fCf 0 tTeeeje You Can Stay cf aogt tvo I 'f GfJtVG 7C l 4 kit uoujcli is osoe Fie fellow - POW'T COe AMY B6TTES THllKJ ft.T- OuT Of? 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