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Texan Gains Another Shot At Indoor Title Of French Ace BRUINS WIN WILD One New Face Brightens Mackmen’s Personnel Here Borotra, Pushed To GAME FROM J HOIMAN LEAVES LEAFS, Limit Last BANISH MANAGER Season, FLATBUSH FLAT Meets Bell By DAN PARKER Maroons Gain Stanley Again ] Play«Off By Victory New York, March 16— (UP)—A recurrence of last Over Rangers—Amerks year’s sensational battle is expected to-day when Jean Borotra, ace of the French Davis cup team and defending Out meets in the fifth round The gloom was thick In Mudville when the Mighty Casey fanned; champion, Berkley Bell, Texas, was still when cursed this favored land. — It thicker prohibition Boston, Mar 14 (UP) —The singles of the national indoors tennis tournament._ those fans to.bow their heads But the thing that caused Brooklyn weary Boston Bruins National Hockey Herman to the Cincinnati Reds. Last year, on th« same Seventh Was the trade that- sent Babe a mathemati- league team retain Regiment Armory courts, Borotra cal chance to reach the Stahley cup rooters had the weeps won the title by defeating Bell In GETS TITLE SHOT Frt>m Greenpernt to Canarslq Robin play-offs by trouncing the Toronto When loined their hero, Holman, was to quit the bolg for keeps, a five-set final. they Maple Leafs, « to 2. At Boston matches While the betting lads who congregate at Flatbush and Atlantic In the only two singles Garden last night. Borotra defeated Ail were driven the news into a state approaching frantic. wildest played yesterday, by The game was the played Eddie Baltimore ban- Jacobs, southpaw, here this season and saw the and Bell eliminated Ern- "Just what is your reaction to this trade? Please tell me all,” bench of the 7-6, <-l, ishment from the of New 6-1. the that I put to Joseph Frauds Leo Wall. est Koslan Torlc, 6-2, [Was question Leafs’ manager, Connie Bmythe, Am minutes of ^ipwttd and the loss for two. The field of 26 teams in the dou- Lome his on a trip- Chabot, goalie bles was reduced to nine yesterday, rrrs a <3i$n > ping penalty. without a reversal of form In two sewed T>AT IT'S A The Bruins practically up of the rounds play. the game during temporary In addition to the Borotra-Bell of driving In three absence Chabot, contest, six other fourth round sin- the men who tried goals against gles matches will be played today, i to fill In as goal tenders for the as follows: minutes. L**SU.<3^.* J two Frank X. Shields vs Eugene Mc- gV Fast And Furious. Caullff. Julius Seligson vs Antonie The winners a 4-1 lead piled up Sidney B. Wood vs Harold the first ended, and Oentien, before period Oerkin, Gregory 8. Mangin vs one each in the second and added Christian Boussus, Frank Bowden third while holding the Leafs safe. vs Lincoln Halberstadt and George Leafs second was scored The goal M. Lott vs Edward E. Jenkins. in the final period. Barry led the Bruins’ scoring Perfessor Wall, as you've heard tell. Is Brooklyn’s baseball wiserd with three goals, Owen garnered Who plays the game all winter long, In rain, shine, hall or blltsard. two and Oliver one. Bailey and AMATEUR Conacher were the Leafs' scorers. "Well, candldately speaking,” Mr Walt at once replied, Smythe was forcibly removed from "When I hold about It foist I simply sat right down and cried. the Leafs’ bench for grabbing and BASKETBALL "Dlsregardless of da details of da trade which I just learnted, verbally abusing Referee BUI roxx "To hear we're losing Holman, I am greatly dlsappernted. Stewart. Falcon* Win Two Game* night the North End Y and an’ all other United Press) Monday "Youse can talk about your Cobbs- Rut’s dem aces, (By scored a double tri- The Montreal Maroons, occupy- the Falcone "But not one of dem dere guys stole t'old with free men on da bases. the 88 third In the Canadian umph defeating Nomada, "When da Robins trade a man like Babe just for da sake of pelf, ing place 28 to 8. division of the National Hockey to 28 and the Trojans, "It’s a sign dat it's a case of everyone, now, FOR THEIR SELF. Chleb and Burlenski each scored league, today were definitely as- COLEMAN OROVB EARN8HAW and Masurskl 14 of the win- sured of a position In the Stanley eight "Dem Robins will not BUNK into each other any more ners In the first game while cup as a result of their points "Aa dey did when Holman played right field In da good old days of yore. playoffs In 18 In the final tilt. 4 to * last over the Stolfl dropped "And No more will Brownsville cheers come from da Borough’s Chosen victory night all their New Tork Rangers at Montreal. The Trojans garnered Plpple SOMEONE LET GEORGE throws.. The Maroons one of the points on complimentary "When into a hits with a staged Babe, triple play, screaming triple." AND — most sensational finishes of the WILL BATTING DO IT HE DID! scoring three goals in the Chlpmans In Action Thus spake the great Perfessor Wall, the well-known people’s cherce, season, last minute of play, when Somers The Chipman A. C. meets the St When both of us were silenced by a quite familiar verce. Coach George Cassidy of New and Bun Cook of the Rangers were Joseph Alumni five to-night at "The what made that trade, to dear old Flatbush Is a traitor.” PITCHING KEEP A'S Britain high announced his all* guy in the box. Barnard school gym In a return J, F. indoor aviator. penalty state scholastic team for till Thus spake up Looney, Brooklyn’s of The Picture. This will be the Chip- Out this morning, selecting Vic Bar* engagement. Although likewise victorious last mans last game before participa- should trade Lombardi for this Tony Cuccinello lock of NEW BRITAIN ami Finals In the National Boxing As- "Why they night, the last-place New York IN PENNANT CHASE? tion In the Brooklyn tournament "When in ‘nose’ a better fellow? Frank Bailnsky of Naugatuck sociation's elim- everyone Brooklyn Longhorn’s Americans, with only three more next week. The following players light heavyweight claim that Cuccinello likes his old pasta fazola, for the forward berths; Eddie ination tournament will toss to- ‘They games to play, were definitely are requested to appear at 7:80 a schnozzola. Boblnskl of New Haven Hill* San- "But he hasn’t got snifter like Lombardi’s prise eliminated from the playoffs by the By WILLIAM BRAUCH£R o'clock: William Baron, Frank gether George Nichols, above, • house, center; and Ijco Bavin of out of Buf- Maroons’ The Americans Editor) Vic Sabell, A1 Daukas. dusky, O., boy, lighting victory. (NEA Service Sport® the same dnb and John Franks Swasey, "And Gilbert for a guy named Strlpp to me sounds like a joker. Joe White falo, and Dave Maier, husky Mil- defeated the world-champion Mon- era rear "Pop” Gray. P. Bucks, we were Fort Fla, March 16—“Certainly the slugging of NEW BRITAIN for in a March "There might be cause for getting Strlpp If playing poker. treal Canadians, 6 to 2, at New Myers, and Frank Shaknattis. waukeean, Chicago ring, court guardians. Cassidy has winner will wear Maxie York. The raised the Am- will last. At least it will last as long as we have sluggers.” 18, The victory secured the consent of all five knocked off ericans’ to 38 but >5-81. Rosenbloom's crown, /1 MOvc—1 standing points, Connie Mack, who, at 69, still is managing to struggle to a few games in Cadets Lose, Poqtt , the boys play the New Yorker’s head by the N. HOwvaaM! HB they cannot possibly equal New Britain In the next few Frank Conroy's North End Y AlNT/ three through the season with a pretty fair ball club, made that B. A. because he failed to defend f HOiTED Maroons’ 46 points In games. weeks for the benefit of the un- Juniors defeated the Boys’ club one-run, base- it against worthy contenders. reply to the suggestion that the Cardinals’ employed. He has secured per- Cadets last night, 25 to 21, at the sacrifice victories, with the new not-so-lively ball mission to use the Stanley Arena North End Y. Joyce and Jacovlno stealing, fly the winners. Sum- to the nature of baseball. court. His second team is made excelled for and all, would do much change of Vin Ferric of New Haven ■ ... ■■■■■■" ■ — up mary: Training Camp Hillhouse and George Goodwin X. E. T. Jrs. Mr Mack not only refuses to of Naugatuck for forwards; b. f. p. and Tid-Bits recognise the efficacy of bunts Ralph the Barber George Giraitls of Hartford Joyce, If. 4 2 10 base-thefts as the basis of the Public, center; and Albte Lieeoe, If 0 1 1 and Dick Wtestlinq Gurske of Bristol 2 0 4 "modern” game, but he Is Import- Jacovlno, rf .... Yankees and Now in 0 At New York—Dick Shikat, Gang Tuckey of Naugatuck, guards. Petrone, rf .... o 0 some more Grade A sluggers Sandor St Fla, March 16— ing c .1 1 8 Philadelphia, (drew) Petersburg, to assault American fences Martin, Po- New York Yankees de- league 2 1 5 Sxabo, Hungary; Leo Plnetzkl, "But Htill I wouldn’t the deal or suy It wasn't worth It (UP)—The Hodson Romeo, lg pan season to come.