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| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER" 27, 1924, m:x:xuu.xx:nm.:::uxnmx.x:xx‘n‘n:mx.:x'n'umwmmx.zmm.um ‘i BERLENBACH AGAIN PUTS OVER HIS SLEEP PRODUCING WALLOP — TRACEY FERGUSON MAKES GOOD lN BIG TOWN MATCH— % NATIONALS WILL HAVE TO STEP FAST TO STOP COLLEGIANS TONIGHT — JOHN LEV], FOOTBALL STAR, MAY GO TO ST. STEPHEN'S B S Sttt e e e e et s e R FOOTBALL MENTORS PLAN NATIONALY HAVE ENiP. SLIPPING VETERAN pusY SESsIoN NEXT WEEK | TOUGH GAHE ON . HAS HARD LESSON Leading Lishts in Grid um ‘l]lfi[{}SE \.ashmgton College Boys at & / i Dimneen, Now Unp., One of Few Game Will Discuss Rules é“ I Rrmory Tonight W, 2oy : ,‘\ ) "’ Vho Knew It and Regelations rom H U{;JT“{; J {;H Colleglates A Nationals | / 7 / ) ¥ “\ ‘.’ / ‘ (ny—;ly—!l\‘lnl) Dumschott el Leynolds 4y 7/ 7/ The hagdest lpsson for the big m % uwrroll iaylor - . ) 1 ma Z A = league star to lparn s the fact that Team Work of Winners Olfsets s el , AR Wills S , , A oo e arrington r.g. shechan 5 f - % i { //. i 5 f 3 0 5 A The |;l|nrkn|w»ys lllvcu In lh; ln)ltl‘l!n Flore Kildufr A 7/ R Z “Z - ays, thinks, or tries to make him- Flash | Individual Work Smarting under thelr 28-22 defeat > : ”l Rl ) “ —y ; solt believe, that he is just as good night at the hands of the Hart. Z 4 . ettt / g as he ever was. S S Dixles, the Washington Colle- / \ ) e \/ I g It is not an uncommon thing for ber of the from Waterbury will take the 7/ [ / o some star pitcher who I8 fast slip. went down be- r at the state urmory here to. \ ‘ ping to ask an umpire how his stuff yasketball | N&lit determined to give t - 4 7 looks to him. night tional Guard five their first reversal y j Once upon a time I made it a ved a |©f the season ' P \ y 3 point to glve an honest expression hooting | The Nats, realizing the tough op 2 N 7L ZL J 7 of opinion. If the pitcher really his | Position have, and not forget- | / Z looked great, I told him. If I break |ting t efeat handed thom by the &7 Z %) , thought his assortment was below 11 | same outfit a year ugo, got in two | i . > Z, standard, I sald so. nights of hard practice this week . 3 K ? 1 7 7 *4 I soon found that a negative an- ther , And i they Jose it will be only be ¥ [ 77 awer invariably made for further ar- cause they are un apainst a r| | ’ o § 2 gument, Now I invariably reply tam. The locz to the 4 X > by ool 7 that the attitude of the ~opposing 'mit of treir abd4ity, and eines 1l $ oy L3N \ batters is the best answer as to the Vvisitors a ys do that, a bang-up Py A / quality of the pitching. Licllminarygame \ Bill Dinneen, now famed as an Lrslis miors o onirary, : American League umplre, was one HeHLgIuschugl I aalCES / h \ of the few big league pltchers to e stheaooponsuis ek ; g ¥4 quit when he still had perhaps two '\ or three years more of major league service In his arm. R Dinneen, a great pltcher, always e G G {ook much pride in his work. He SR ER 3 i / { : 2 has often told me 1t made his heart \ 2L A0S A ache to see some player, who was once soft-picking for him, step into his curve or fast one and hit safely, That happened; of . courss, when he was slipping.. To Dinneen it was mute evidence of the fact. It forcibly told him that the grade was getting too steep, also slippery. \ | 1 S i However, it was a minor league pitehing. Having frouble with his THE SH"GKER []EAL‘ arm, e was advised by a specialist v Tos Dinncen was with St. Louls at, Ak . ) . the time, Jimmy MeAleer, a great : e R BERLENBA CHPUTS ESTRIDGE Rttt to give it a month's Blames War for His Havingvrinsin nirm end dnck pompser. el as it ety i tueiace: oughout the th pe- Bulequ 1 French flas e f put out th fireworks a the floor, to knock ot featherweight championship tourna- r a long rest, he requested that b b ment being conducted by the New o permitted to fry it out in an ety ,\ he appeared fo bo waving at the York state athletic commission to! tion game, The minor league = T Jack De]a"e\ Scores an"""“" >. With every punch he set produce a suceesso® to the title re- |club made something like 25 runs ShC(he il e out on a pew race until he had Ber- linquished b uny Dundce, star 128 hits, That ended Dinneen's \ S inted ooy s o | Al voting In the center of the :his final week training in New Jer- | pitching career, an outpointed. Easy Decision Over Pal | [sey today for his mecting with Kid - S e R : : ek Delaney, who knocked out {Kaplan of Wieriden, Conn., next I'r “Thers was only one out W Reed in Opening Bout. |5 niacn the latter was day night in I 1ing to my sad finish flooring all comers, met an casy op- | In preparin the Connect Dinneen in his eha R i e by ‘mian who hias conquercd Bobby G ‘On i were two veterans man was decisive New York, Dec Lary Estridge @ decision, ¢ ton ¢ia and Jose Lombardo in winni oth rrelcase One of 5 fought bravely in a cause that was his way to the fight for the ero them made five | the otlier four lost at the first blow. Delaney was JSTamer lias brought et ng on for all around hitn, his long left jabbing Chl phiuns who 4 t and cuffing rding 1eet |DE CXPUTLS at deliverir He 13 hand that Recd held under his chin, 1€ {rip hammer me | Asay r D seldom I'v Kaplan two v ¢ he umpires. As a resuit { Harlem, although knocked out by second round en last night, NEEr0 Thie Boslonian’s defense probably 5 from taking the count ' . r T S g 1 W a certain amount of - 5 1 t ) ¥ S i : 4 pcarcd like anything early in tie bout, for many a right- | ; 4 smiled [Kicking with better grace from ar f \" X ) ntually I c¢ t mplon ¥ B the panded shot was aimed at the he- |“47Y Wheh el : her UL e : : v man whose fists has strewn the mat iplan is cxpected to arrive o 1t s “rookie,” who wa nittend Jaw, 1t was 80 one-sided |, it LIS gilists, O ghed thi it day and complete his training at the t sucerss in the Ameri 2 : Tramising 8 ‘ ) 3 was slow a fteetliefourtil o s e e ! b he d “. s AR : SR o rospr © Berlenbach's powers to expell the actors. — opinion of his importance. He wa egan a retreat o i positive lLie threw nothing but “Riitr eloiE e Mrs. Ferguson Asks for \um the opinion of the umpire t Retired Banker Generous in VID BEATS GOUATH o e for S Loui i Fani, e trapi g to i w gate. e Spears Will Attend Restnctlon Removals | "1, % i < ! ) o e e e i S Meeting of Coaches| ... : e {rooki: was pitehing and bin Morgantown, W. Va. De Miriam . governor- cailineiballs landistrikes 3 s Clarence W. Spcars, head 11 {of T Jetitioned 3 on taking Bill's judgment to Club Outplays Larger Pequots and 5o ur, the Yankee “sl s y e lim wever, he was on his feet coach at West Virglnla, will lez f - : DSieaa LSl um g i vy . e L R ¥ ot here either tonight or carly Bunday |moval of y 3l |48 many on me as you have today,’ Beats Them Handily, e Gy ; : i i : Hed raitd L o) cw York wher 1aking contracts that El o oRo g S sRTcasLiCh I mark ol ; = recruit pitcher “Wiy 1 quit pitching in the ma- jors with more stuff than you have right now,"” b wwed Dinneen, DEG 1 Q Small Intermediate 'rmm of Boys annual coaches and [from her s a married womar Fric of the family said the step | Harlem negro eArs, i W ke |was taken so that no contract or astound- ve interest in ) cument &he might make 4 Sl 16 T ever wiss one with the stuft gl you are La up, T will quit t ediess to add DBill had no mor vise *bushe sed on married v e i | " BRIGGS OH BILL - 1 VE JuSY &cT ELT WOWELL 13 ONE HE & TheE SALT oF WELL HERE'S T WHAT HE A LETTEQ FRCO™M ELT FINE FELLOW - THeY imE FEARTH BILL SAYS - “ D&AR STEVE- 10w -- LU SHa g z HowELL L Skaae DON'T ComE ANY o e o R IFERIUEEVRVOL) EeETTER THAN ELT- 0 " ThAT | SHALL Soow S~ DE PART FOR ThE Boys' Clab Intermediaies Sunivy GOU T ¢ Disables Sarthe Near Scilly Islands TuaT'S THE ONE TROUBLE c SRk s M . wiTH ELT HE'S GOT A LDACK 1Le JUST WATURA, bV f BAD LABIT OF ROASTING H BEAT Tve STUFFINCG A g G OTHER PEOPLE'S G{_AM?;: Intuition ~atveqd Him 7 e : g e o AR ST A C LT stood & | / e = Za ovT OF You /{‘\,/‘ GI/E 1 ] e 5 You ALL THE OTROKE S WouLol You wAnT You VEVER couep Puavy GoLF ANYWAY ToU ROOR +~ISH ~AND WHEN t COME otized by saved me illn Sims to Defend LRy His Title fn JMagila v % gt AMERICAN TEAM WINS GAME CALLI D 011