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Frank Fallon

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From 1946 to 1949, Fallon was the public address announcer for the Boston Celtics. From 1957 until his death in 1973, he served as the Boston Bruins PA announcer. He also held this duty during Boston Red Sox games at
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games. In 1946, he broadcast the first major league night baseball game ever played in Boston. He later moved to
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From 1958 until the time of his death, Fallon was the publicity director of the Raynham Greyhound Park.
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section of Boston. In July 1936 he moved to Kenmore Recreation when that alley opened.
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In 1932 he opened the Commonwealth Recreation Lanes, a bowling alley located in the
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A native of Boston, Fallon worked as a traveling salesman for the
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Boston, Massachusetts
Boston Braves
public address
Boston Celtics
Boston Bruins
Boston Red Sox
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company
Allston
WMEX
Boston Braves
WBOS
Fenway Park
"The Baseball Guru - ANNOUNCERS REGISTER by Bill Burgess"




"Frank Fallon"




"Fallon, Voice Of Boston Garden, Dies at 77"
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1896 births
1973 deaths
American sports announcers
Boston Celtics personnel
Boston Braves announcers
Boston Bruins personnel

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