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[ Speaking §of Sporls in her home irere last night by neigh Juck Curry. manager of the Meri- denn Endee basketball team is load- ing up with players for the two « proaching games with New Britain. According to an announcement in the Meriden newspaper this morn- ing, he has signed up Gilkinson of the 8t. Fran, team of Hoboken, N J.. to play with his crew tonight Meriden and he has signed up E Wineapple of Providence collvge, third leading scorer in the castern collegiate world. . - New Gilkinson will play against Britain tonight in place of Lingner who is ill. Wineapple is one of the outstand ing basketball stars of the colle world. He ianked neat to Charle Hyatt and Jocy Schafl for points scored and was recently nam-d guard cn the first string all-star team selected by a group of coaches. He will appear against New Britain Baturday night, New Britain is going into the two games with the line-up that Man- ager Clarence Lanpher announc.d before the series started. No “ringers” will be sccured. When the three manage! met to arran the series, they all submitted li ups which were to be used during the final games. New Britain and Dristol have these same teams. Meri- den has, with the two mentioned to- day, three new ones. This includes Hennie Cohen brother of Herm. The New Britain basketball eam will travel to Glens Falls, N. ¥ nest Wednesday night, Maren 20, to play the Glens Falls team there, This is IFrank Dougherty’s home town and officials of the club there figurc that this will be the best at- traction of the cntire year. The game will be played on the ey of the opentng of the state high achool championship tournament to be staged in Glens Falls. Although negotiations have not yet been completed, the local team will probably play two games on the trip, the second in Corinth. a short distance away from Glens Falls. The New Britain roller hocke team, still working under a bad luck spell. again bowed to Albany last night by a one-point margin. 4 to 3. The locals worked hard and scored the only goal of the first two periods, Then to open the third and last franie. the locals scored another giving the team a lead of two (n nothing. sarl Pierce. however, suddenly struck a scoring streak and put in three in suceession and Steve Pierce added another to give Albtny four. “Kid" Williams executed a rare feat in making New Britain's last goal when hie put the ball in from the spot on a free shot after Lunde- ville had committed : "This makes three games that New Britain has lost by gin. Tn the only game Britain defeated Albany tast Monday night. New B by a three-point m; in, in whieh New that ain won 9 to 6 of The chances of New Trifain cop- ping its first championship in the American league appear slim at the present time but the team is deter- mined to come through for a win tonight. 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Arcade Full Line of Garment Safe Luggage a one-goal mar- | " GARDEN CONTRAGT Uneudun, Schmeling and Shar- key Agree to Terms #—The the crown discarded by | | | W | i”l!'l e | heavyweight E(:r‘nv Tunney have put themselves i | the hands of “he Madison Sy Gurden Corporation for the brief | climination tourney President ¥ Carcy plans for next summer Paulino Uzcudun, the fighter, came into the fold y after much haggling. and signed a [ contract which gives his exclusive services to the Garden for one Year, A sccond provision in the docament | gave the Garden the right to sta the Basque's defenses of the Heavy- weight title for the next three years if he comes out on top in the elim- linations, | | Two other vies, Max | Key, already have ages to put | their fistic futures into the hands of the corporation. Schmeling, has signed a contract giving his exclu- [ sive < to the Garden and al- though it’s validity not certain it scems provable that he will con- tinue to rry out its provisions hen he returns from his homeland The contract was signed on condi tion that the New York Garden free | him from a contract signed by his German manager, Arthur Ruclow who he is trying to discard. for a fight in Boston. The New York of | ficials were unable to do this, but x has promised to meet the Bos iton obligation immediately his return After his March 14 ing' contenders for York, | i | | s in the summer nd Jack entri Sehmeling servi on triumph Younx Stribling at Miami Beach, Sharkey gave Carey first call on his serviees this suimmer at the same veccived for the hattle glades—$100,000, The signing of Uzeudun smooth road for the pair of pro- jected elimination battles at the Yankee Staduim, the lineup, it is now planned, is for Sharkey 1o meet Uzeudun in the first fight, June | 7 will go into action Maloney at Boston soon after he comes back from Germany and then draw a by until the final scrap of the series sometime in September. over figure he of the Ever- pavc STILL HOLDING 0UT Dazzy Vance's Refusal to Sign | Brooklyn Contract Giving Man- ager Robinson Trouble. Clearwater, Fla., March 14 ()— Determined Dazzy Vanee and Wroug Glenn Wright still arc causing most of the grict in the camp of the Brooklyn Itobins. There has been a lot of talk about Wright's injury, {but it is the Dazzier's determination to hold out that is bothering Man- ager Wilbert Itobinson. Robhie readi copts the statement of Dr I'erguson that Wright will be abic ‘o zet into action in a few weeks but he is opposed to the club officials’ ind on not giving Vance mors than The rotund still L thinks it ix not worth while o hag over the £2,500 differ may mean a severe Llow ion of tiw hox office year, | Meanwhile the ng through its reg WITH THIF BOWLERS s manager whn in the later in the cner it re of the AT paces rost sqnad ALLEVS [RUBC RN TR Girls FRATERNITY ALLEVS LeAGLE \ L. Odman i Aniiree 3 1o 3 A ag 1on Dalitetram | Giriewold | Voour W. Newton | Anscrson Swung in Pirate Camn P'aso Robles, Calif., March 14 (#) —The official ax has noswung again in the Pittsburgh Pirate camp | jand Homer Blankenship, Dalla “ | Texas, recruit pitcher has lost his| | head. Much had heen expected of | | the burly twirter but his salary wing | | has been in bad shape since the lat- | ter part of last year. He goes back | | to Dallas. | Owner Barney Dreyfuss helieves the Waner brothers, may ‘ourney | over to Texas for a conference when | wan NEW BRIT! o TS SIGN --"o Al ‘\:9 A7 Y Two champions of when they met 3. approximately fellow with the pion of the world, who w Reno, Nev. The impion of the Americs men ever to walk ac Both Jeftvies and Lajoic are in California and the latter a tire many ye 24 years ag by is s knoc N Leagu CARDINALS CAPTURE INTERMEDIATE TITLE Take Laurels in Group A League at Boys Ciub in Playol With Comets. Cardinals capturcd Group A u titie at the Boys' club last night when they de feated the Comets by 28-18 in th play-off of the tic which existed as the end of the regular n L was the seeond victory of the tar the Comets within latter team had along in fir until last met ermediate | dinals o\ k. hi tripping gaily without o det 1t Con 1 that their trinniph by repeating it last ni it by than | work of Pu ot six in th ning Kol A lowinsLi vell anid Amenta in ch for th fluke doing an even nor seore for The ing 1h was outst is zuard m heepit i winners, t baskets and Dombko offensi loscrs Comets Annunziit o Cardinals 1 Donikowski, rf n Kobela, o Lowinsii P, dervis, Paluch WANTS TITLE MATCH Jimmy Bronson, Mana of Rene de Vos, Offers Walker $75,000 Vor Bout. Junimy I has i) Mar ma hiore by Jr. and contract 14 A T that he Anthony wenlthy Los Angoles ironson, active announced authorized Biddle sportsnian bheen Droxel York it hoer's Mickey Walker, widdlow pion, $7 a titl e Vos Bronson said woli e zood for any part of the country, In being willing to tight Walker v owe eonbd finid w promotor to stage the juateh” Wilker is i for anlt ey owner of th to offer Wt chani 5,000 for mateh with ofler Vos Swheney Chicagn pro Tommy now an on s this nonth, . seizht OF THE PAST 50 d shook hands at an Jim hlue-uniformed fellow is Nap hajorr living today concern in Clevelund, | vy e aud DAILY 1l 2% are here as they Atlanta bascball park on ) Wi Jeffries d out by heavyweight Johnson in 14 four tin formey Jack and on: of the g second a diamond. the former opera BRAVES FAILTOWIN Mihough Exhibition Cames Don't Mean Anything Boston Would Like to Take O St Pet Fla exhibition March shurg, 1Losing nothing, but 1 one, to the a like (ccording o\ Braves wol 1o win ust the same. two duy they heavy have been stormied at art pa the b and Yan f hate cramblcd, and they only u fosw ineffective Yosterday they four hits. their 2ifts and thev antage of cight she madc three failed Yanke crrors hree the how: s several times, T ver, a noticeable filding. Faddie r teamed on mprovement Farrcll and Ge il Magnire contin second That pepper pot fron Johnny 12 e T, Trojar Troy S, was deiermine ininstill some of 1he d punch into th Braves iy the Iving down for long TAYLOR VS. SINGER York Fight past Tisto won't New Fans Due (o See Another Fleree Bagtle At Garvden Tomorrow. New York's fight never M fians. ting come near 1o having their for buttles satisfie the Squiare Garden tomorrow While the etween York " reh big show of ok night the memory o strugz still is James ) Jimmy Slattery Mond: in their minds, the hout see retirn featherweights ment several weeks in the fourth round disqualified fo norrow ten round limit W they hope to ¢ FIANDS 12 Drilas, T Kerr TEING 10 e March 14 (P o I i obtai " \ Sox o their 1 turning in a pair i Ariple in fice Dhigi 1l for th puneh iy forrth Drrilas Wi 'HIGH PRESSURE PETE- WHEW' - THI5S LETTEn (0 MR, HOOKOM, MY STENO WROTE. 15 TERRBLE- | LL HAVE To ARLOGIZE TO HANK= 'L WRITE A LTALE NoTE UNOER (T | the Pirate team arrives there next| . | week. The Pirates were preparing | | to break camp today. | GRI IN GOOD TORM West Palm Beach, Fla.. March P—Eddic Grimes, recruit, who h managerial consent to be the St.] | Louis Drows' third haseman during the coming pennant chase, showed himself in good form yesterday by | hitting a home and a single during a practice tilt. Heinie Manush got | into the game for his first practice | jof the training season. i 14 URS They fa i - VERY Bl §9A (Manager Bill Carigan Fager| - Moze Thn Farty Canldves ed o th they 1 M mors spirir In h Pl candid He i fmonr tice sitio til al At ot " a touch of ho fo n hit lity {w M the 13 not yet 20 years of age, but displays ing a convincing ability to hit, Beforc it is over. Manager Carri- zin may be drawing names of pitchers out of his cap. In addition 10 Goston. Liscnbec and Bayne, Blg a great pitcher last year, ayden, the bespectacled arlic Ruffing, Jack Russell Simnions, were exempted ig at the close There are as Lidding for places. to the Femain: ot seen but m Memphis, has Phayer I an ond Mo- Naisky A pair of another Lattl and Gillis who secis i mueh he as muach trom t wndor | wdditio " Pla jealousy e Bu tradin short 1 vonth € [and pat | from the £ the hen was =niar nt W over tive place Wit o < roamil s and is dr of as soon as one hortstoy ter, the problem > displaes Hand Pitchers Today Winter Haven, Fla., March 14 (/® M ager Shotton announced that ke would bank on right hand 4 pitchers today when the Philad - ‘|\iv'\¢ Nationals journey to Iort Mycrs to mect the Athletics in the first of a two-game Florida series. Shotton gave the squad an after- noon off yesterday, but held a lorg | workout in the forenoon. 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