New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 20, 1926, Page 11

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Il s rte in es he, n- ars his 1ed ili- am m- - ays COURT ACTION NOT T0 HOLD OFF BOUT General* Public Confident " That Fight Will Take Place Philadelphia, Pa., 20 (A Despite the maze of court orders. threatened {njunctions and the like in which those directly interested in Sept the Dempsey-Tunney heavyweight championship battle are enmeshed, fight fans apparently have little doubt that the bout will be held next Thursday night as scheduled. Money for seat reservation tinues to pour into the headquarters here of Tex Rickard, promoter of the fight, in such a steady stream that| the staff of clerks is all but swamp- | ed. The sale today had nearly reachéd the $1,700,000 mark, with | every mall bringing additional re Rickard said he quests for tickets. expected the sale to go over 000, which would records for fight collections by grore than $250,000. He annoufced that the fight ticket office in Madison Square Garden, New York, would be closed at 9 p. m. Wednesday and that applications after that hour would have to be made at his Phil- adelphia headquarters in the Belle- Stratford hotel. The promoter expressed confidence that the ranged vize with the National company to cover all legal procr ings which might tend fo interfere with the bout would be approved by e courts. He said the bond would Surety until the various suits could nined “on their maerits. Tt would also protect ticket holders, he said, b, ssuring the holding of the k as scheduled. Rickard's Statement *Jealous and envious people are trying to break up this fight.” add- ed Mr. Rickard. “They are not go- ing to do it. T have 127,000 seats available, which will make it the largest attended athletic event in the history of the world. be dote ment officials, millionaires and thoasands of men known all over the country have made resar for the fight. Do véu lat them stop an event of this kind 2" Three legal actions are pending in conncetion with the championship battle. Jack Kearns, former mana- ger for Dempsey, is said to be in- terested in all of them. Two of the suits are to come up for hearing to- morrow, one in Atlantic City and the other here. In the seashore resort ere the champic training camp is pitched, the court will hear argu- ment on whether a temporary re- ceiver appointed Saturday for Demp- sey shall be made permanent, while the action in this city is to prevent Rickard from paying Dempsey Tunney any money prior to the fight. The champion is under $100,000 hond to assure his appearance at the Atlantie City hearing. The receiv- ership proceedings were said to be related to Kearns' $330,000 suit ageinst Dempsey in a New York court for alleged breach of contract. Another legal move, and the onl one designed t stop the fight, was that threatened by the Chicago Coli- ceuny club, which claims to hold a contract with Dempsey fo fight Harry Wills, negro heavyweight. B. . Clements, president of the club, who recently obtained an injunction from an Indiana court, said he pro- | bably would start proceedings foday in this city for a restraining order to prevent the fight. Don’t For Fans Anticipating a host af pickpockets and other underwerld characters hera this week for the Dempsey- Tunney fight, the detective bureau | today issued a lst of ‘“don'ts™ in | warning the visiting fans. Some of | them are: “Don’t leave articles of value in hotel rooms. Check them witlr the clerk “Don't leave valuables in automo- biles when parking “Don’'t make friends with stran- sers. either male or female, as thera are all kinds of confidence games be- ing operated by men and women. On asking to be directed to any place sk a uniformed policeman or-some- one officially connected with the hotel. ‘Beware of pickpockets. “Don’t expose money in public. or carry money or valuables in any one pocket. Don't carry money or luables in hip pocket. ‘Don't carry Jadies' handbags or purses loosely on your arm. Be particularly careful in elevators, as fhese are common places for per- sons to have pockets picked. “Don't at any time, placard your- celf as being a stranger in the city, cither by talk or action.” THREE MORE DROWNED Glant Waves Lashing Mass. Coast Sweep Additlonal Victims to Wa- tery Graves. Boston, Sept. 20 (P—Giant seas which have pounded the north shore in the past two days have claimed the lives of three girls. Miss Celia Gordon of Chelsea was awept to her death yesterday at paradise Cliff, Rockport, where on Saturday, Rosamond C. Esty of Brookline lost her life. In - each case a huge wave suddenly rolled out of & heavy surf and carried the girl into the ocean. At Manchester, Mary McMahan, a governess in the home of Dr. Fran- cls Burnett, a professor in the Har- Medical school, was drowned the famous Singing beach. Like other two girls, & sudden comber engulfed her as she stood watching the sea. Cries of Prof. Burnctt's children prought neighbors and the police but they were unable to go to the girl's assistance. The body was not re- covered. vard TIE . foothall team gles played day after- PLAY SCORE e Holy Cross A. C and the Southington E to a scorcless tie yestel noon. The feature of the game was a 75 yard run by Joe Walicki, aid- od by interference by Jerry Alban- ese. Griffin Heslin was referee and Otto Barta was umpire with Landino acting at head linesman. The Holy (ross team would like to book games with any 135 pound team in ths state. Manager Frank Albanese, 211 Maln street. con- | exceed previous | 21,000,000 bond he has ar- | ‘e to protect all parties in inter- | High govern- | or |s Kensington Sccond Team Takes 1 Measure of New London Outfit by 5 to 1 Score. The | | | combina ngton which All-Ke Reserves, a ion Manager Pat Buckley of Kensington sent down to New London yesterday to battle the Fort Trumbull Stars, did what the regular team couldn’t do son when they took a victory in nine innings by the score of 5 to 1. Billy Chant worked in the box for the locals and allowed the Whalers four hits while Matty Hayes was { tery mate. e work of this pair featured t George of stars of the local Gasco team, was the hero of the day when, with men on the ho whaled out a three ‘hn’u‘ hit that put the game on ice. Manager Buckley had the date ;“Hh the New London team for yes- terday and was unable to send his team there on account of ne with the Corbin Red Sox sterday, but as the regulars had to inings before scoring a win the reserves did a better job of it yesterday. 20006, A R, XEN ‘3,000 Others Riding in Autos 1 at Convention | Des Moines, Ta., pt. 20 |Grand Army of tepublic, its ranks thinned by more than 15,000 | deaths during the last y fell i Jline today to march azain in_ the annual parade at the opening here {of the national G. A. R. convention. Approximately essa 2,009 ed to | walked while 3,000 others, weakened | by the weight of years | mobiles. The av | is more tl Judge L. W ph. Mo., s day to bring of $2,500,000 me I i1, § chose auto- of the vet movement to- the establishment orfal to veterans sh American, and annual convention Grand Army of which beg imulta Interest lof th {the Republ in t ladies of t cously with that of the G R. ce tered around the s ion of n national presi t to succeed Mr Lyde E. Ma of Crawfordsville, i Tna. POLICE BLC R ON attalina of 618 Jast street Inio police vesterday of the theft of 45 & spapers. T Lafayette his mail box rined that was destroyed Charles H. §. Carlson of ard street reported that he w saulted Saturday niz unable to | work on. | An aut J. Tar |reported stolen from that {Saturday night. Later, returned A window in a vacant st N'-‘ Myrtle street, owned by th Works, was broken, the wmr notified H. Thomas of 11 M: reported that his automobile struck a dog on Pine street Sunday m ing. How- as as- it but he w was add the car | Joseph B! &1!‘\ et. Sargis Abramian of 5 Tafayette street reported that the rope on his awning was cut. Supernumerary Officer Benale Huck reported the theft of a tire and rim from his car on Commercial street. Joseph nco of 181 Washington | | | A. Nudznicki of 28 Day street reported that a dog bit him on Kelsey street. oOfficer” Daniel Cosgrove reported hat a man, aged about 22 years stole $20 from the Liberty Bakery on North street. The Enterprise Provision Co., store 1 strects was |at Jubilee and Chapn |entered last night, according to re- port to the police this morning. The police were asked to notify local relatives of Steve Lubieski that he s seriously 111 at New Haven hos- I pital. TRYING T0 MARCH adow street | Frank Bert of 34 Erwin Place re- ported that his bieycle was taken {from Main street, near St. Mary's| {ehurch, Sunday forenoon. TLater f{t |was bronght to the police station by NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBE TR 20, 1926. RESERVES SCORE WIN 960 AT OUTING OF SFANLEY WORKERS Dinner and Field Day Enjoyed at Lake Compounce this sea- | About 260 em Le noon at Lake Co. gathe tion with the man’'s outing of 1 o'clo music orchestra a rdianists numbers men at the t Followi moved to was st event was called “Qua Century Special” and only men who been in the emy cerns for the pas rs eligible game consisted contestants, veral times wheelbarrow to steer for driven about 100 yards as the end of or ite a fired and t earest to won the h Four heats we ind in the E of the Ru Alonzo Bul of Love blindfolding contestar on the a cracker ach player with with which he acker on his o |er much battl ley Works took pionetti of the I a nail driv 1 priz two ariving wood nai without back to tri event. Contes small air hot at the balloons Satu wid had ey lax with t gun prac loon a lloon soart tonched by the 1¢ entered the finals with a direct hit [and the groom as did two others and in the finals| White gold cu Rittner again brought down ‘his Following t1 warry in a single shot. con- | tion was held testants for second place a | bride's parents. into a close race for honors, and- | prese nt from ing even with hits and misses until { Rye, N, Y. Duncan exploded the winnifg fiyer | bury, and took second Works and the Stanley T Compounce fou cue dinner w for entry turn and next event ployes of t red Sat an the two and during t d Martin an who play who p were s g them giving ‘finals Charles W _\;m,y thie Stanley i Miss Anna R. Vetrano, sis iper | the brl was maid of honor, ar o tholthe best man was Harry Mastrobu- BRADLEY BARKER pponent’s head, Aft.|Oni: brother of the groom. The Kelly of the Sta : les A. Bottua, Al- first prize with R 4 las A. Pen Ptbva | Paul DL John F. Rohan Warner Tohn.|and Philip A. Mastrobuoni, all of Dincan Is into a n 1 naliats place. corpor. a blindfolding won Stan- ile and after- sery- tivities | ere is was Club | ad were | The | the stake two con- | around | om a| Priest And { church | and pointed « the appearan { critics should |in B ndg refrain ven all nd it rom Man Unite | Morning at At Works Trish ed in ck of il and were en-| and as bal- up un- tner 1 placing | il oped Iy heen | and garde weetheart Tose lding of Miss Santola A ano, daughter of ,Mr. and Mrs. « ine D. o of “ Rnsswi and Joseph A. Mastrobuoni, son of Mr., Mrs. Frank Mastro- buoni of nes street Bristol, | took plac the greom, o Refers to garding Film Attitude this ry's COMMENT IN PULPIT ON VALENTINO CASE: CRITICS , despita the fact that he was | | twice divorced and was r have contemplated a tr ut t es of one Popular Choir Mcmber and Bristol d in St. Mary's Church morning at 10 o'clock 5 church y of East Hartford, a ted The bride, who was given in m, istol riage by her father, a gown of satin trir tilly lace. Her point lace tri blossoms and bouguet of orc \\,m.\ The l\\Hh a black | carried a boug The gift of | tendant was ford. as of hand pai velvet jas with the br 1 linl e 1 at Discussion Stars Marriages of the case, the bear in mi has the bahooves assing ju MISS VETRANO A BRIDE Marriage This was attired in rried a white ave the bost Philadelphia, . New York City, Water- w Haven, Bristol and Hart- Re- Church, ported to | rd marriage, regardless of nd that God right to all others to Rev. John friend of r- FILMING OF ‘HOPE™ 1§ BEGUN TDDAY New Britain Motion- Picture gun this morning Motion Without mentioning the name, | ([ Ipany Starts t 0 “Shoot” | Rev. walter J ddy spoke at masses at St chureh yes- on the Rudolph| T of “Hope,"” savir h the | prod s b an should be left en- | when the Or irely to the Creator, who is all | powerful and merciful. He touched | when Yalentino was accorded the burial honors of h Catholic ls | Brit wit | rs and in front of on Wakelee Ray o 1 someone making off with bread, ver nent to ilkk and other Tatt af Koves POW DER n ext lay. A orons | in the Wakelee nue section of the rt of C. 1 Peacocke’s ! v and Of tt had been on | 1 incident wherein Valentino's | iard for se morr This Tor 30 Years Nothing as Good yrother incer at the Wir Garden, w en a part on r of the famous star. It was found out that the man could i youth s ol s, thus screc 1 hair, will or of a ry store a short ompanied me before. He caught the man yrominent star tried to get him to enter an 1 shown here tomobile which Pratt had parked t sta nearby. The man resisted and get- ase | ting away started to run. Pratt sald Tola, Cary forme 1 two shots into the air and wer of the famous | stories t failing to halt, he sent , will appear as the | ar 2 bu r him, shot struck 3 I Ik Co 1 the hip and he dropped. : s appear in fothers, H 1 cared for the list ¢ s, among W the company returns t t the police station after R ¥ to 0 on location here, it was oved to the hos- at wi r w o bullet wounds ; T ¥ u in the 1 the hip but Pratt decfared he ) g 0 8 pro and ( fired but one shot and the bullet ol ! s of 1 fent d through the hip. r : 0 estond st e said not to be dan« se \bout four productions a zerous. Conroy belong in this city o e the company t rec had been living in Nau- tuck a rned he said but a ] e CANSONIA COP S ¢ he wettest place in the world e Escape From Him TIRED, Captain Peaco Gy pr— tone SLEo e Lt INSTANTLY RELIEVED BY teur and n fon picture will be | ns of th ¥ rsereau, th & about 8 o'clock, he saw a steal several packages of had been left at the biscuits wh be Cherra rainfall Shoots Prisoner who tries fo man steal its ny]((‘-s ot of- A Few More Days d with Chan- S with orang a shower 1 lilies of the | honor's gown 1ch georgette butterfiy a shower of man op- Large (' worms and rot. Roger: n, Yellow and White Fruit. ROGERS’ A Elberta PEACHES WHOLESALE RETAIL * Orchards at Shuttle Meadow Reservoir—four miles from New Britain or Southington. The quoits tournament was one of | Mr. and Mrs. Mastrobuoni ¢ features of the day. a close |a wedding trip to Philadclp woen two branches m:\hmg“\\:‘\)“ gton and Atlantic C > outcome uncertain until the last | upon their return will reside oit was pitched. Stanley Works | Gridley street, DBristol svhere the Inally won with some excellent | gFoom, and his brother, Philip Ma quoit throwing and took the prize. [trobuoni, are proprietors of T tug-of-war, for which a spe- | Boulevard Pharma Mrs. Mastro- 1 cup 1 V off by Wal-|buoni was formerly employed as ter M. Ha . ca wir bold it perma were on gun. sult ble. Stanley zame, 14 to 11 in the third. T in their halt of rynners crossed Stanley Works co Stanley Works g me next. The Ru The team e cup for three vears will nently and both teams | ir toes for the sfarting Stanley Works showed the re- of hard practice and took two pulls out of three with little trou- The cup was presented to taln Gilbert Ande ort speech of ¢ an- on who made a nowledgement Works took th stenographer B. Hungerford fast bait | shop | opened with a run in the first and | Stanley Works brought in five runs | Shop batted hard | the third and eight | before | the plate Hitd ha ot one in the fonrth and another in the sixth while Rule Shop took one The ninth inning opened | with the score 10 to 9 in favor of | the Rule Shop and in their half of the ninth anley Works )Ifl"ul desperately and slammed in five runs. Rule Shops tried hard m in the seventh, anley Works two in the eighth | giv- equal that but only one batter cross- ed.the plate beforss the third fly dropped into the hands of the left | elder. The game was over and | anley Works kept the cup for an- other year. 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