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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1028, Speaking JWNPETERIUND (Basehall Standing/FOUL IN FOURTH ROUND ISUB FIREMEN MUST v s ot i s S of Sports | IN 16 DISTRICTS GIVES O'BRIEN VICTORY ' PRACTICE OR QUIT s s S i, St in the depargment and to wuggest | of 184 Washington street: Sebas-: The large crowd of fight fans 3 gh who attended the ankie‘o'nrlen- “M, D t Gfllm m m t Standing Al Mello fight at the East Hastford m comm u cm“go S W. L. velodrome last night, were keenly disappointed at Ahe unsatisfactory ending. O'Brien was fouled in the| 9 3 fourth round and was hurt so badly| NeW York June 13 (P—One hun- (New York . HH st e ey dred and thirty of the 150 places in | Philadelphia .... 2§ 7 the national open golf champlonship |St. Louis ....... 27 From where we sat, the blow was |3t Ol¥mpla Fields, June 21, had been | Cleveland . plainly a foul shot to the groin, We |filled today. peaeL don't belleve that it was intentional | Completion yesterday of quality- | Washington but we do say that it was a low |NE Tounds in 16 of the widely scat- | Boston blow. T wasn't the first one sent in | t€red 17 districts saw 9§ golfers earn [Chicago . because in the very same round |th¢ MEDL to compete at Chicago next Mecllo sank another low blow that|°eK. — Twenty more, the Chicago apparently did not hurt. district’s quota will have been added AMERICAN LEAGUE Games Yesterday Chicago 6, New York 1. Philadelphia 4, Detroit 2. St. Louis 2, Boston 1. ‘Washington 7, Cleveland 6. resignation to those who have not | tiano Morale, 31 of 109 Clark etreef .Hartford Boy Is Holding His Own When New England worked and do not wish to do so. |Allan J. Brown, 23, Middleweight Championship Bout Is Suddenly Ter- EflChD [0' ;{asve WGeks on Dl][y A e | Hien stree BRI .“':.. ring dummer eason " ) 2 y ‘propoaml construction of a ladder of 2 rview street; John A. Sa- minated—Frankie Appears to Be in Great Pain— | rack at the asil jawer, it was voted | morucayk, of 22 Allen strect; S E 5 5 {10 empower Chuirman Butler 10| George J. Weit, Jr.. 25, of 33 Wal- Investigation Satisfies Commissioner Donohue o - o o % 2 Every substitute fireman in the James H. Passerini heid out for | 452 Park str Stanley F. Demorat at Claim Was Valid — F i o E. Mor al alid eature Battle a Keen city will be given an opportunity to | COMPEUVe bid. but since the |27, of 260 Grove street; Leo E. Mor- | amount is small and the rack is re- | in, . of 619 East Main street. X [ partment this year and estion week, Commissioner William R. month of May was $390, the small- (By G. P. C) | Mickey Roberts of Hartford lost| Will be made 10 those who are un- |Li 1d Commissioner Beckwith |est for any month in years, Chief Hit fn the groin twice within the S0 Roland liochie of Holyoke in the | Willing or unable to do so that they | favored proceeding with the chair- cported. The avel mlzfl was spuce of a minute in the fourth |<ir! b DA R i ; |good slugginz match. Both boys| This will be the first opportunity | Chief Noble announced that drill- e round of his bout with Al Mello for | fought for a1 Al Mell 1EHE Can: a1l they, shans- svax iccorded to many men in the ranks ing for substitutes will begin soon, | $11,000 ATTACHM 3 the middleweight championship of | A total of 3701 persons attwaded |10 Xpericnee actual service, the | Saturday afternoons being given sl {have the work done Comumissioner |lace street; Everett J. Dyson, 27, of Disappointment. serve at least one week in the de. I E L n the de-'guired for drills which 1 ‘gin next The total loss in fires during the [eurtain ruiser which was another | resign, man in ¢ of operations. ivss than $10 a fire, he reported. Games Today New Yerk at Chicago. A $11,000 attachment was made |to lhr';nhsl by nightfall, The remain- “:"“'::elnn'h; n’tol;estrum {New England, Frankie O'Brien of !N fight. & zood crowd for the pro-|Present list of 52 men including r to the work. Deputy Chief E. [on the = property of Carmid D, p.C. Low blows, however, if they land |iN8 322 places are already taken by ian el =] 'Cle\:eland { Hartford was unable to continue and | Mot O . 2.410 were puid | 40zens wWho have been substitutes rnes will again be in char; Rl _‘f b y!: t: I.ztru 3 D, 000 ®olid, sap a fighter's strength and :h‘:&- g‘li"mml from the qualifying 3 was awarded the verdict on a foul |Admissions w 291 were admitted }1 several years but who have not| The resigi of Henry Maj- u“,,'.f\ .x' 5 sui m,:«.:,fi':m;fi.xj\yrl pave the way for plenty more dam-|!°3t: This latter group includes by Referee Billy Conway last night |00 “Annic Oakloys” The gross gate| had a day of actual work. Under kowski of 105 il stoant bl aul Scalora = 000 am- | 5 : ¥ Mgh . torney L 3. The atiackas e age later on. The fans who did not | TOMIY Armour, the defending w“m“‘:l'o’r“":lm“m at the Fast Hartford Velodrome, |dmounted fo §5.1 the seheme formerly in vogue in the | the substitute vanks wis accepted, | \vag " proge (‘flM“’l‘mt“"l_":‘m"‘ 667 #ec the low blow, howled their dis.|hampion, Bobby Jones, Gene Sara-| pyyojelinia ‘st Detroit, Fho- Dowa untitenlionsllys sentin o e i o ey e o he suit involves a proper cmployi ave been given such of Wellington stréet was stricken pleasure and unfairly booed O'Brien |2°D. Walter Hagen, Archie Comp- by Mello, were unquestionably low ey as he leff the ring. It would be a|Ston. Arthur Havers, Harry Cooper, and were plainly seen from the ring- {ieih e Mas et e Alanlatetar Sont dhakoatan e e A e e 4 the board, at their meeting last | The plan of dropping substitutes ' uight, declared this custom is en- | who have reached the age of 35 wa hard thing to try and argue with |Bill Mehlhorn and other leading New York at Chicago. Boston at St. Louis. 33 o them that O'Brien was hupt badly |#tars who finished among the first . ” = A nee were unanimous in th 9o enough to cause him to quit fighting | 80 at Oakmont in 1927. Several en- NATIONAL LEAGUE opinion that O'Brien had not been | couraging “loafing,” 1s unfalr to|discussed. This plan was talked of at red but all those at ringside including | !r2nts from other nations also were s Yest Bk o s anlin, [ BY KE[;I( P ik o are waiting promo- a reccnt meeting. Commissioners sue Btate Athletic Commissioner Thomas | ©XCMpt from the test. Sl w0, Yemerday Tt happened that the second blow H | regular ranks, and de- | Lange and Beekwith claimed that ght E. Donohue, were satisfied that{ S0 many hopefuls sought one of p,:w"""m ¥ New Tark 5. which suddenly ended the battle s i purpose of a rescrve list | would be an injustice to the older ok O'Brien was not shamming, |the twenty places allotted the Chi-| “f:&f-fl“;’;‘:‘o’l‘"‘” was delivered as the two fighters ny UI»' the desirable men wen to drop them after years of 4 i | 9 2] St L g A et e : s Sl S | no actnal experience service, but Commissioner easse last. cago district that nighttall found af 1. Leuls & Boaton 1. = - were BPArTINg in the northeast ‘°”vGOlIeiS Rie All Even at 17[h e e bt SanmBey “Km'p‘lw”:"“ D We have known O'Brien inti-|flock of them still out on the fair- ner of the ring at a point immedi- the mately for sceveral years. Besides be- | Vavs, These late finishers will have ately n front of the writer. Mello 1 i o e s R Ry On e e iseienbors the ing a genileman of the highest type, |10 complate thelr rounds today be- sending in a right uppercut to Hole Alter a Torvid Match | cvousn rron’ one simt an” s o’ e acpartsnene ! | pointed down to the last and each | Some thoug t was given to a plan 1wo werk's work. On | to muke the age limit 30 or 32, but i of the best matches play- | Tecommendation of Chairman James | the matter was table Meadow Golf clup | J» Butler, it was voted to offer one' The following applications were wa up Frankic also has a leart of steel, | fore the successful contestants can | .. rien's mid-section when the | Quitting o a pretext of being hure, [be definitely determined. However | Im::l ‘2o | punch landed ‘squarely in foul terri- | yed 1sn't in O'Brien’s makeup, We don't | one famous sfar was certain of going ‘\;““,n'fl * * tory. Dazed for a moment and with think he quit last night because |10 Olympia fields. He was Chick | G0 700 lett 1 suspended in air, | we could sec no reason for his do- | Evans, former national open and mook’;““ for his corner a few | NS 1ar and unguestionably the | ing so. amateur chafnpion. Evans showed | o /o to, v and as he reached it, he tourna- S much of the skill that brought him “n\;m‘ an to sink to the canvas. M anlat il President Cup, To us, {he hout was fairly even|fame a few years ago when he put |y, oo oo Both hands were pressed to the | Kook yesterd® afternoon ®though M:llo appearii] to be the|together two rounds of 74 and AR section where the punch Janded and | d¢Tvated Bob 1r one up after a more exprericnced of the two, Mello' for a 147 that placed him fourth o Wales Frankie's face was contorted fn | Mard battle, The mateh was the would probably hawe won the fight among the golfers who managed to| . S (KER pain. The fans in the bleacher sec- | fial one in th vound of the because he appeared to be just 8ct home before mightfall. Joe| o "y o LT taoc $ tion howled with disappointment as |1OUrn®Y warming up to his work. But, as far | Kirkwood, the Australlan trick shot| o, S0 68 S0 Referce Conway hastened to| ©'Brien's corner. When he ascer- as the fight went last night, neither artist, found himself at the fiMeenth Pittsburgh at Philadelphia boxer had a great edge over the|hole when darkness halted him. At RRUTE R tained that O'Brien was unable 1o e {be offered ed at the Shutt TheTeaberryFlavor 4 Will Please You It’s the wonderful Teaberry flavor that makes Teaberry Gum This Is ‘“‘Show Me" Week arker won match on the 15th hole, the two heing all even on the 15th, Both went to piece We mean it as they other. that time he needed only three par continue, he arded the Hartford |SFot for the last and final holr & Games Tomorrow ! . e Hartiondd 5 : | 2 ht s holes for a 68, which with his morn-| o CSHBES TOMOTIO boy the bout on a foul. the mateh. Parker 1 | different and so much The Amierican Legion baseball | M€ round of 71 would give him a| CINTIoMatl at New | [ v cnn ot [trap with his second shot and went | team will have its final tryout for|total of 139—wondertul golt if hef po @RS R RO L the blow being foul and to thein on his third. Frisbl: got into the| § w en we sa b4 better. Look for the to candidates at Walnut Jill park to- Chicago at Brooklyn. | mrllers mind, ~ there| wuen't any 1411 Gras on Dis drive and| iried a b a e T et gt o . several upsots - question about the punch hurting | }000en elub to get ont. Wi flubhed | Teaberry pink pack- ol o'clock. Affer tomorrow uight's prac. contrived to eliminate stars who had - 8 5 O'Brien. The Hartford hattler was [ 1he shot and ¢ 1 Parker to get| lf the 7 zne e, the feam that will represent,confidently been expected to got at| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE |} 15ine s own very nicely with his| ¥ the green and sink his putt to age— Any store. pri- 2ddy-Glover post in the state com- 1Fast as far as the title tourney it- s more experienced opponent, and in | Win 1he mateh, 3 y ' wo petition, will be chosen and the SeIf. Roland Mackenzie, Washing- Games Yestorday the minds of nost newspaper critics| Frisbie started like a gale taking eir names will be filed with headquar- ton star and Clarence Hackney, of | Jersey City 3, Montreal 2. at the ringside, neither boxer had [the first three holes. After a harc . $are: Atlantic City, failed to get within| Rochester § Newark 5 more than a slight edze over the ! light, Parker came through to tie CLARKS the <2 the select circle at Philadelphia,| Toronto I-4. Reading 1-§ otlier. As to the charges that | &nd pass him. At the end of the first ery The potponed basciall game in, Where Bill Leach, Overbrook pro — O Brien quit because the sailing was | nine, “Keek™ was leading (wo np. At on- the Tndustrial Leagne between the ' ft a course record of 144 to lead """"“';F too rough, the answer is given tha start of the final mine, 1rishie mm "'l“ Stanley Vorks and I & I%. Corhins the ficld. tocarthy, |Toronto 4 O'Brien is not a anitter and had no | o0k two holus to eveg the score 2 ol will Le played tomorrow night at| At New York, Maurice MeCarthy, (1010 Sian e ¥ | reason to stop fightlng last night. gain. Tar won the 14th hole to| d t ll t ls T s o a2 e Yo e et T, ' T " ll does not sell itse ted The gam- was to have been played | Youth, made the grade while th Buffalo B the sparring about the rving. Both They halved the 15th and 16th | "he a week ago today Imé had to be|better known Eddle Held, of Lake-|p 0t men fell rescatedly info elinches [and with a nics display of golf. i'ris- | P e W Sl e tader et dad | S e B e 3 e | Bondin GRS RNH PAENEYiE you will not be nd SR chester-Biltmore failed. b other's attempts to on the in- €\ven ag Then came the memor- A Good Show and ik Two good battles are slated for| At Newton, Mass, Philip Finlay, | ‘o (EEC {side and in tying each other up.|able 15th Dol which neither golfer s nd tonight at the park between Corbins | 10ng driving Harvard University st_r | Jersey Cits Mello appearci fo he the mors ve.| Wil forget for some time. Like asked to bu " Merchants’ Gift Night and Fafnirs and betwean the Stan. | fcored a 78 on his first 15 but an §0 ; =5 Sourceful of the two and in the | Schoolboys making their first ap- . e e e in the atternoon ruined what chance | . Games Todos Thivd rount. he caught (rRrien on|pearance in public, hoth played as Friday Night sl rsdion he had of qualifying. Tiodhiater ol Nerrit the jaw with a punch that rocked | boorly as they could only to have CAP‘TOL Otticials of the Mohawk A. C, are| ATMOUF s to get some family| [Rochoster et FHewark. the Hartford hoy and dazed him | Parker finally come through to take £/ abéar bbfore thie paxk beant ta- | compelitions AN A Anmouryorl i SRR QLT L RS momentarily. Any ehance for Mello | the hole and the mateh by the sim night (0 cxplain their proposition | Washington, = brother of 'the titie- Criidl 110 foilow up the advantage was lost | IHAFEin of one stroke g 5 . - . 3 " - & ! o , Matches in the scmi-final round with regard to .he use of Willow |holder, qualified at Pittsburgh EASTERN LEAGUE as he tripped and fell to the floor. 'Our B rd H By Brook park for boxing bouts. It is| Johnny Manion, Missourl profes- it While it lasted, it was a dull and | will be played today and tomorrow | 871 r boal m8 ouse ? ion led t. = P e 11 | and the d of 36 holes be- 13 almost a certainty that the club will ;‘lonial (I:!h:"‘.lpflmn !. 1‘;h$_;leldd|:l":‘" Games Yesterday uninteresting affai The continual 'nl th Imml round of 36 hol, ’ \‘ ( 0 he given permission to use Memorial | Louls but Jimmy 3fanion, , Springfield 5, New Haven 8. clinching and wrestling of hoth box- [ tween the {wo survivors will - be ) Fleld for the purpose, amateur title-holder, failed to place. | iy i o “pigtstield 1 ers and their over-cautionsness took | played off Sunday. > 11 neonse ‘oln H, rlor";",m,“,”;:t Hartford 6. Providence 0. away any thrills there might have ‘m r’ VAR EGAD, « HowW DAME FORTUNE HAS = Plans are being laid to conduct “hn*?;“"‘(“.";,:gi"';:; :‘fa;aén S his| Albany 3, Waterbury 1. e HERE E : the fights at the local park the last | troit. Ge e : —_— ® State Athletic Comumissioner FOR BAD CORN FOLKS e L of this month if matters can be ar- | /it 18 but made up for it with u Standing Thomas E. Donohue examined both CONVER-TIoN ENTIRE STocK OF FIFTY “THoUSAWD ranged by that time. Jriliiant 90 ab Ehe BICH00A: : fighters after the bout in their OR CALLOUS ON FEET 0| SOUVENIR BALLOONS To A NOVELTY Z | New Haven dressing room and hie expross SOUVENIRS STs An argument regarding when the | Proyidence Rimselg an safistied that O'Lirien ol | () JOY CORN 10¢ o TJOBBER, TAKING “THE DISTRIBuTioN ball is in play occurred in the In-| Bridgeport been hurt severcly enough to dis- - WAFERS P OFF MY HANDS, AND LEAVING ME ter-Church leagué between Trinity | Pitisficld able him from further fighting. FREE -0 ATTEND “THE COMVENTIORS! Away Goes Pain—Out Comes Corn ¥=== s HAW , we NOW BY TOVE,-To STRoLL To “THE CoNVENTION HALL, AND GAIN ENTRANCE ~THRU -THE GIFT" OF NERVE AND CONVERSATION ¢ night. The Methodists had men on | second and third base When met batter hit a short foul behind the plate. The cateher yvicked the ball | 13 from the ground and threw it over | the pitcher's head in trying to re-| 3 = turn it. Both runners scampered | L across the plate and when the um- ! 1 ! : Methodists and First Baptists last | 1 1 the opportunity of getting home. Games Today Jimmy Amato White of Springfield ... § Preliminary Bouts | Albany . . 2 Tl main bout was put on befor Waterbur S the final to give out of town fans | handed Joo Smith of Hartford a scientitic lacing in the cight round Springfield at Bridgeport semi-final. He opened a cut on the Bitatlncat SR foyInen o, Hartford's hoy's forchead that gave ! pire them back there was con-| Totals Smith a gory appearance when the siderable protesting. x—Batt ed Games Tomorrow fight was over. White was 100 exper- | b e Pittstield at Providence. ienced for the Hartford boy. ‘\ Rule 35 of the official rules states, | z—Batted for Hil Springficld at Bridgeport. ¢ Mamby of Holyoke and| “In case of ... foul hit ball not! x—Batted for Ring in ith., o| Waterbury ut Haritora, rank Senk of Springteld indulkd | aily cang . . Pittsburgh 01309 vso—4] New Haven at Hartford. 5. aan. sahlaarme bout legally caught . . the ball shall not | Dittebureh T Riow ton e Falii ] 4 - 3 | be considered in play until it be held ~ Twy base hits: Smith, Wright, South- & = with Hamby carrying by the pitcher standing in his po- | ern. Home run: itursi. Wimning wicher: | Camera Club Meeting ors. The funs kept up it i ve |Bing. Umpires: Quigley, Pirman aud . s 1 Boul prokmasion. sition and the umpire shall have|! Ly Lkl jeer as the bt s ’ called ‘Play’.” This rule covers the | 5™ : "To Be Held Tonight | &/ \onau’ o Witlimanset: case completely -and justifies the| The first annual meeting of thel e of the most popular of the ami- Hardware City Camera club will be ! iam ver appear in this| umpire's ruling. ; % El teur fighters to ever app I | ] R GRbE BasisY Holin, - x AT . 7 folyoke in the best fight A similar case occurred in an In- |y p be clected and the first year's activi- | -c90U% “'.‘t Ll dustrial lcague game, when a pitch- | Bottomie Hies of ths lub will b reviewed.|of, the night. VY St er received a returned foul ball and, i "y “ |a terrific pace in the first round s : e | Rosttacr, Lantern slides from the Canadian | S0 %S00 Gnamin tactics. du before taking his position on the i T" AL Western Railway, depicting scenes in | X slab, tried to catch a runner off base. | xjaranvitie, s Hingland imiid England and & sell of In the ensuing run down, there Was|Alexander, slides from the Eastman Kodak Co., & wild throw and two men scored, ssoipdlaiilig, but both were sent back. The club was organized Feb. 8, | stoore, 1 STAID OLD BEACON HILL |5 R R b RECOVERS FROM PANIC 525" ed president, George T. Bean vice- |9, Bmitn, ot president, L Paulman, chair- | e ———————————— | man of the outing committee ANd F. | @ —mmmm—m——e. | ! L. Engel secretary and treasurer. Y : | [ Tagtor, " There’s a Gift for You at || There are now 23 members, a gain (Continued From Preceding Page) New Haven at Albany. Waterbury at Hartford. continual | About Opening a Charge Account for that NEW SUIT ing the entire six rounds. This bout | alone was worth the price of admis-| sion. When Referec Billy Conway raised Ledoux’ hand in token of vi tory, the crowd long and loud: vented its displeasure. The decision could easily have gone either way. Totals - 2 $25.00 Terms as low as $2 weekly axd =S Richbourg, rf coon Markson Bros. Notiiato vo ko lnsoorouuwunna lessoosunusuanosy, Firc Alarm System Knocked Out §f | prown. of nine. * Gi i | Dedir Wheh 5 Setlénior e The elub has 54 pictorial stides,|| Merchants’ Gift Night | e b — R on, b ade from mnegatives of the mem- ~ .5 PAT. OFF. UT GAD AR Blazes Occur, Burron, 1 bers. Theso slides will be used for CAPITOL 351 MAIN ST. b il o) ° AROUND = } Mille, p exchange with other camera clubs Friday Night NEW BRITAIN, CONN. wlozsosssssmssseyn P S e s wlescocsznon Boston. June 12.—(M—Staid old Er and with educational bodies. ! Beacon Hill today Was recovering | 1o miiiea for Taylor in Bth. : from something akin to a panic. Late ifea for Hovertson n bih. yesterduy an automobile truck out of . Ti6 988 8601 control crashed into a fire alarm sig- | BROD | n i, Frisch, W mGH P nal hox pUIting it Out Of COMMIS- | gon Richboure, Sisier. Home runw sion but apparently causing no other | Hoim, Alexander, Bell. Losing pticher: damage. i = Greenfield. Umpires: Moran and Reardon. Several hours later, however, the | ™™ first of a series of five mysterious | COMMUNICATED basement fires was discovered and | pogr Egitor: THAT CaRTY 1M INVITED To- \'VE. NEVER for wore than two hours apparatus | = yye “the Bunghole A. C., suggest BEEN TO A aRTY L‘:&fi, 5 BEFORE , BOT was kept on the jump. Investigation | ypae the Tabs indoor baseball teams \ ANT GONNA N M DOMB 18d to the discovery that the demolj- | play.on the two grass diamonds in- tior of the signal box had resulted in | goad of on the regular diamond a crossing of various underground | yseq by the Falcons at St. Mary's electric light cables. Subscquent cross | field. This gives baseball teams arcuits started the fir | younger than they a chance to play Firemen were immedlately posted | there, which is the right place to Well Prepared — NOW) TO. CHANGE. MW CLOMES AND GO To HILL YA GOIN' v\TH THAT ARM FYLL OF WOo0D, AND . PUCKET OF conL? U™ \NOITED HOUSE CYIRRMING- oRany at cvery signal box on the hill while extra guards were thrown about the cupitol and many fashionable homes and important buildings, A deputy and district fire chief stood by dur- ing the great part of the night as did ofticiuls of lighting and gas com- panics. Many residents refused to go to bed and not a few spent the entire night in watchful wakefulness al- though no further blazes were re- ported. SOKOLS TO PRACTICE The A. Ii. S. Sokol baseball team will :ractice Wednesday night at 6:30 o'clock at Willow Brook park. All members of the team ‘are asked to be present. - play. Respectfully, AL GIANA, Manager. JR. O. U. A M. LADIES’ NIGHT Chamberlain Council, Jr. O. U, A+ | M., will conduct a ladies’ night to- { morrow evening at 0dd Fellows’ hail on Arch street, having as the eve- ning’'s speaker, Joseph Beverson of Philadelphia, Pa., a national officer. A minstrel shecw will Be presented under the direction of Clement |Lewis, and a quartet headed by F. | W. Latham will sing. Dancing will follow the program. Atmospheric disturbances occur in areas of low pressure.

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