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International Boxing Research Organization BOX 84, GUILFORD, N.Y. 13780 Newsletter # 7 July, 1983 WELCOME IBRO welcomes new members Bruce Harris, Reg Noble, Gilbert Odd, Bob Reiss and Bob Yalen. Their addresses and description of their boxing interests appear elsewhere in this newsletter. FIRST ANNUAL JOURNAL The First Annual Journal of the International Boxing Research Organization is being distributed with this month's newsletter. Thanks very much to all the members who played a role in this publication. MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY A list of IBRO members' names and addresses appears on the last page of the Journal. Please odd Reg Noble and Bob Reiss to this list as they joined IBRO after the journal was printed. NEW ADDRESS Please note the new address for Luckett V. Davis - 552 Forest Lane. Rock Hill., SC 29730. THANKS Thanks to David Bloch, Laurence Fielding, Luckett Davis, Jack Kincaid, John Robertson and Bob Soderman for their contributions to this newsletter. Apologies to the other members who contributed material which did not make its way into this newsletter the time factor cropping up again. The material will be used in the next issue, which hopefully, will be produced before September 1st. ELECTION OF OFFICERS A ballot for the election of officers for the 1983-84 year appears on ;:le last page of this newsletter. Dues for the 1983-84 year are also due at this time. Please mail your payment of 15 to John Grasso, Box 84, Guilford, NY 13780 along with your ballot.

A LETTER Lawrence L. Roberts, No. 608, 1190 Forestwood Dr., Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5C 1 H9, has sent the following letter to IBRO. "I was pleased to receive your invitation to join the IBRO, and have given the matter my serious consideration. It has come down to this: I will base my decision on the Organization's collective response to the following statements: 1) The shortest 'title' fight in heavyweight history remains the Burns-Roche contest of March 17th, 1908. The Jeffries - Finnegan match was and has always been regarded as a simple exhibition, and the recent Dokes-Weaver farce was not for the heavyweight championship of the World as neither man was or is champion. 2) Tommy's record of 8 consecutive KOs in title defenses has never been equalled because Larry Holmes has only been generally recognized as World Champion since October 2, 1980. With the existance of twogoverning bodies who refuse to unify the most coveted title in sports, the historian must follow the old maxim that the heavyweight title can only be won or lost in the ring. Therefore, Muhammad All was still champion when he stepped into the ring with Holmes. However, there may be some weight in the argument that Holmes became universal champion upon the elimination of the WBA clown-prince, John Tate, by a man Holmes had already beaten. This would still limit his consecutive title KO streak to less than Burns' eight. 3) Tommy Burns won the light - heavyweight championship of the world when he defeated Phila. Jack O'Brien on May 8, 1907 as both men weighed less than 175 lbs. If the IBRO's collective response to these statements is agreeable I will be most interested in pursuing the matter further. Thank you." MAXIE ROSENBLOOM David Bloch supplies some additional information on Maxie Rosenbloom to supplement the record in the 1982 Ring Record Book. Additional bouts: 2/5/24 George West, NY 3/22/24 Billy Vidabeck, NY 4/22/25 Tiger Payne, Oakland 5/6/25 Sal Carlo, Oakland 5/27/25 John Burns, San Francisco 9/14/32 Natie Brown, Laurel Dates for listed bouts: 11/1/23 Jose Rivers, NY 11/12/23 Kid Frankel, NY 3/11/24 Jack Lynch, NY L4 D6 . L D4 D 8 W 10 KO 3 W 6 W 6 D 4 4/7/24 Joe Silvani, NY 4/17/24 Jack Ford, NY 5/20/24 Jim Amato, NY W 6 5/30/24 Bruno Frattini, Long Branch 7/15/24 Joe McCarthy, Long Branch 9/4/24 Lew Ferry, Long Branch 9/12/24 Alex Kid Gibbons, Plainfield, NJ 10/20/24 Tommy West, Trenton 10/31/24 Jimmy Amato, NY 11/18/24 Jimmy Amato, NY 12/8/24 Rocky Smith, Trenton ND 12 ND 10 ND 10 ND 12 ND 8 W6 W6 ND 10 W6 2

NEW MEMBERS Bruce Harris 11 Windham Loop, #4JJ Staten Island, NY 10314 Boxing Interests - professional, bareknuckle thru 1919, all classes, U.S. and England Collecting Interests - autographs, books, programs, other memorabilia Reg Noble 8025 Crespi Blvd., Apt. 2 Miami Beach, FL 33141 Boxing Interests - amateur (particularly Olympics), professional, all eras, classes and countries, biographical data Collecting Interests - autographs, books, records, magazines Gilbert Odd Little Court, Church Lane Northiam, Rye, East Sussex England, U.K. TN 31 6NA Bob Reiss 11801 Davenport Road Los Alamitos, CA 90720 Boxing Interests - professional, bareknuckle thru 1966, all classes, U.S. and Mexico Collecting Interests - books, photographs, programs, record books, magazines, clippings from magazines and newspapers especially color clippings thru 1966. Currently disposing of collection and interested in hearing from collectors wishing to acquire same. Bob Yalen 300 Cold Spring Road Apt. CM 11 Rocky Hill, CT 06067 CLYDE GRAY John Robertson forwards the following correction to the record of former British Commonwealth welterweight champion Clyde Gray. Although the 1981 Ring Record Book lists his 1/27/70 bout with Humberto Trottman in Toronto as a fifth round win by disqualification, the disqualification actually took place in the sixth round according to the report in the Toronto Globe & Mail. Trottman was disqualified for hitting referee Sammy Luftspring and Luftspring retaliated with a few blows of his own before order was restored in the bout which took place at the Royal York Hotel. 3

MR. GILBERT E. ODD IBRO.: Thanks to the efforts of Bob Soderman, Mr. Gilbert Odd is now a member of Some background on Mr. Odd as extracted from the book jackets of several of his works: (From Ring Battles of the Century, Nicholson & Watson, London, 1948):' "Gilbert E. Odd has a sporting background, the manufacture of cricket bats being the family industry, for his grandfather and father played no small part in the development of the modern cricket bat. The more exciting sport of Boxing, however, proved a greater attraction, and after a brief interlude in the amateur ring he became a boxing journalist. "The first contests he reported were at the Blackfriars"Ring' (since then a casualty of the Blitz) when he was only seventeen and for the last thirty years he has kept the closest acquaintance with the boxing game and its associates. He has seen boxing in almost every arena in the United Kingdom and in many other countries and has been a feature writer fcro the majority of the London and Provincial newspapers. "He is regarded as an authority on ring statistics and has the records and achievements of every fighting man, past and present, at his fingertips. He possesses a most extensive boxing library of books and photographs and devised and compiled the 'Boxing News Annual,' now in its fourth year - the only boxing record book published in the country. "He is married and has a nine - year - old son, Graham Harvey, whose second name is a tribute to that fistic master, Len Harvey, one of the author's greatest friends." (From Debatable Decisions, Nicholson & Watson, London, 1953): "Gilbert E. Odd has been a boxing writer for over thirty years, starting as a ringside reporter in his 'teens. He has seen practically every fight of note in this country during that time and been inside almost every boxing hall. In addition, he has watched boxing in many other countries and in 1951 flew to New York to report the famous return contest between Randolph Turpin and Sugar Ray Robinson, a detailed description of which, together with his personal views on the referee's decision, are contained in the opening chapter of this book. In a lifetime devoted to the Noble Art, he has amassed considerable data and is regarded as an authority on boxing history and the personalities of the great game. He has contributed to most of the national press and in 1948 assumed the editorship of 'Boxing News'. He also devised and compiled the 'Boxing News Annual and Record Book', now in its ninth year. "His first book, 'Ring Battles of the Century', was highly successful and received great praise from the critics because of its close adherence to fact; its vivid punch - for - punch description of the ring battles under review and the true-to-life pen pictures of the fistic personalities involved. "His second book, 'Was the Referee Right?', opened a new field in boxing literature, presenting the reader with problems that confronted the referees of some famous fights and inviting him to decide for himself what he would have done in similar circumstances." (From Jack Johnson - In the Ring and Out, Proteus (Publishing) Ltd, London, 1977): "The doyen of British boxing writers, Gilbert Odd has been a student of his chosen subject since 1920. A former editor of Boxing News and its predecessor, Boxing, he has made a formidable contribution to the literature of the Noble Art, most recently by publishing the first full - length study of Bob Fitzsimmons. "For the task of editing Jack Johnson, Odd has been able to draw upon the personal experience of having met the legendary champion and watched all his important fights over and over on film. His perceptive afterword to this volume surveys the era that Johnson personified and provides a balance to the super-ego of the man that Odd rates as 'the most highly-skilled Heavyweight Champion of them all, not excepting Muhammad Ali'. 4

BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY David L. Porter, William Penn College, Oskaloosa, Iowa 52577 is editing an extensive two volume Biographical Dictionary of American Sport and plans to include 80 biographical entries for boxing. He is looking for a dozen authors to each write from one to ten 300-400 word biographical essays for this work. For further details, contact him at the above address. WHEN IS A BOUT OFFICIALLY OVER? John Robertson raises a question as to the inconsistency in reporting the result of a bout stopped between rounds. He cites the November 19, 1972 WBC lightweight championship bout between Chango Carmona and Rudolfo Gonzalez held in Los Angeles, which was stopped at the end of 12 rounds. This - bout appears as a 13th round KO in the records of both men. Yet the Dempsey -Willard bout which was terminated after 3 rounds appears as a third round knockout. Although various boxing commissions have, through the years, had differing rules regarding the recording of a stoppage between rounds and the record books reflect these inconsistencies, it's interesting that neither the WBA or WBC in their published rules, has a definite rule covering this. Shouldn't we strive for consistency in recording boxing records? What suggestions do you have for resolving this situation? INFORMATION WA NTED Jack Kincaid is looking for vital statistics (height, weight, date and place of birth, date and place of death) for the following boxers: Eddie Murdock, Young Peter Jackson, Al Thulmans, Wes Ketchell, Johnny "Bandit" Romero,. Jimmy Evans, "Cowboy" Charlie Cobb, Jack Roper, Oscar Hawkins, Jack Coggins. He is not interested in any of the information that has appeared in the Ring, Everlast, Post or Andrews record books. He can be reached at the following address: c/o Morfield, 2055 Cruger Ave., Bronx, NY 10462. He is also interested in obtaining boxing drawings and cartoons. Bruce Harris, 11 Windham Loop, #4JJ, Staten Island, NY 10314, is interested in obtaining information on boxing in England from 1870 - 1910. Bob Soderman, 200 S. Kenilworth, Mt. Prospect, II, 60056 is looking for a copy of a book by Chicago sports writer Gene Kessler, "The Brown Bomber" on the early career of Joe Louis. He would like to buy it, if possible, or borrow it temporarily for research purposes. He is also interested in acquiring other books on boxing, books by Gilbert Odd and other boxing books published in England. 5

ADDITIONS AND CHANGES.LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION RECORDS AS COMPILED FROM ORIGINAL SOURCES BY BILL SCHUTTE AND COMPARED WITH THE 1979 AND 1982 RING RECORD BOOKS. Sam Collyer Add: Mar 16, 1886 Jan 15, 1867 July 19,1870 Nov 23, 1872 - Change: May 8, 1866 Nov 27,1867 - Race Bolster (not Bolston) - Billy Kelly W 111 rds. (not 36 rds) Mike Carr, Baltimore Johnny McGlade, Goldsboro,PA Johnny Lafferty, Quindora,MO Patsy Maguire, Little Rock,Ark KO W KO WF 14 47 21 7 Abe Hicken Change: Peat Pete McGuire in 5 rounds, 50 minutes. (not 5 hours 55 minutes) Arthur Chambers Add: May 21, 1867 - Jim Finch Nov 12, 1867 - Harry Kimberly Dec 9, 1868 - Jim Pryor KO 62 KO 33 KO 4 . Change: May 27, 1869 - Batt Mullins (not Bob Mullins) Billy Edwards Add: May 25, 1871 - Tim Collins, Long Island D 95 (darkness) Change: Aug 24, 1868 - Sam Collyer W 47 (not W 34) Jem Carney Add: Apr 26, 1887 - Martin Snee, Boston W 8 Oct 11, 1881 - Place Cottle Mills, near Birmingham,Eng. Change: July 21, 1880 - Punch Callow (not Gillon) Oct 11, 1881 - J. Highlands, D 43 (police) (iLot W 43) (Highlands died from his injuries) Jack McAuliffe Add: Jan 24, 1886 - Charlie McCarthy, Philadelphia Mar 31, 1887 - Billy Frazier, Portland,Maine W 4 result unknown Change: Aug 2, 1884 - Mike Leary,(Aug 4, not Aug 2) Aug 3, 1884 - J.J. McGinty, (Aug 4, not Aug 3) and McAuliffe Lost(not won). (Both of the above fights were fought in Billy Madden's amateur tournament and probably do not belong in McAuliffe's record). Aug 28, 1884 - Whitney, (Aug 25, not Aug 28), and(K0 1 not W 1) Aug 28, 1884 - Patsy Hogan, (Aug 25, not Aug 28), and(W 3 not W 1). Aug 28, 1884 - George Kline, Fight did not take place as scheduled. Both fighters were too worn out from their previous 2 fights that night. Their fight was These fights were postponed. McAuliffe won the fight in 5 rounds. part of an amateur tournament. 6 continued

Jack McAuliffe continued Change: Mar 28, 1885 - J.S. Ellingworth, (Mar 26 not 28). (A bout in Club tournament for amateurs. Tournament was Mar 28, 1885 - John Sperry, (amateur bout) Mar 28, 1885 - Wm Ellingsworth, (amateur bout) (Note: Previous to this tournament McAuliffe had competing in the Pastime Athletic Club Amateur grounds that he was in fact a professional. The consider him an amateur at this time.)** Feb 27, 1886 - Jack Hopper, KO 17 (not W 17) Oct 10, 1888 - Billy Dacey, KO 11 (not W 11) the New York Athletic continued on March 28.) been rejected from Tournament on the NY Athletic Club did George Kid Lavigne Add: Apr 25, 1899 - Andy Davy, Berlin,NH. D 10. Change: Oct 29, 1897 - Joe Walcott, KO 12 (not W 12) Jan 19, 1907 - Young Erne, KO by 6 (not L 6) Frank Erne Change: Apr 7, 1897 - George Dixon, (March 24, not Apr 7) Apr 19,1897 - Joe Hopkins, KO 18(not W 18) Joe Gans Add: KO 5 Aug 30, 1897 - Isadore Strauss, Baltimore KO 9 Apr 3, 1897 - Howard Wilson, NYC Nov 6, 1897 -This is the date of the Jack Daly bout. Change: Jan 18, Nov 4, Feb 9, Dec 30, Mar 23, May 13, Jan 19, May 27, 1898 - Frank Garrard, (Jan 17, not Jan 18) 1898 - Kid McPartland, W 25 (not W 20) 1900 - Spike Sullivan, KO 14 (not W 14) Joe Youngs, KO 4 (not W 4) 1901 Jack Bennett, KO 5 (not W 5) 1903 Tom Tracy, KO 9 (not W 9) 1903 Clarence Connors, KO 2 (not W 2) 1904 Jewey Cooks, KO 8 (not W 8) 1904 **If McAuliffe's early amateur bouts are to be included in his record then his name must be removed from the list of undefeated boxers. 7

ADDITIONS AND CHANGES.MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION RECORDS AS COMPILED FROM ORIGINAL SOURCES BY BILL SCHUTTE AND COMPARED WITH THE 1979 AND 1982 RING RECORD BOOKS. Tom Chandler Change: Died: Aug 9, 1914, San Francisco George Rooke Add: Dec 1, 1881 Dec 26,1881 June 7,1882 June 30,1884Aug 18,1884 Sept 23,1884Feb 22,1885 Mar 11,1885 May 11,1885 May 1886 - W.C. McClellan, NYC Mike Donovan, NYC M. Denning, NYC Bill England, NYC Bill England,NYC William Bennett,NYC Charley Lange, New Orleans George Fryer, New Orleans William Springall,NYC Robert Barnes, Minneapolis KO D KO W KO KO by KO KG by KO by KO 4 4 4 4 4 3 (Rooke sprained his ankle) 2 1 3 Rooke died: Nov 1,1904, Newark,NJ. Mike Donovan Add: Nov 24, Dec 26, Change: Jan 25, Aug Aug 1860 - Edward McGlenchy, Bridgeport 1881 - George Rooke,NYC D6 D4 1869 - John Boyne, Tipton,Indiana (not Indianapolis) WF 23 1878 - W.C. McClellan, Aug 18,1879 (not Aug,1878) 1881 - Jack Davis, Aug 25,1883 (not Aug,1881) Jack Dempsey Add: Soap McAlpine, NYC Sept 17, 1883 Jack Bowles, NYC May 1, 1884 Walter Watson, Philadelphia Aug 2, 1884 Nov 20, 1884 Billy Frazier, NY June 10, 1889 - Mike Lucie, San Francisco Change: Nov 12, 1886 - Jack Burke Nov 22 (not Nov 12) Apr 9, 1887 - Biddy Baker, Billy (not Biddy) D W ND KO Exh 4 6 4 5 3 Kid McCoy Add: May 7, 1897 May 7, 1897 July 5,1897 Aug 9, 1897 Aug 14, 1897Change: May 7, 1896 May 26,1897 Oct 18,1897 Sept 27,1899May 18,1900 May 29,1900 - Mike Creedon, Pittsburg Mike O'Hara, Pitsburg Nick Burley, Troy Jim Freaney, Cincinatti Dan Bayliff, Dayton KO KO KO ND KO 2 1 4 3 Jim Daly KO 3 (not W 3) Dick O'Brien KO 10 (not W 10) Jim Hall ND 5 (not ND 6) Jack McCormick KO 8 (not W 8) Dan Creedon KO 6 knot W 6) Tommy Ryan D 6 (not W 6) continued 8

Tommy Ryan Change: Mar 20, 1895 Mar 18, 1896 June 22,1896 Dec 21, 1896 Sept 18,1899 May 29, 1900 - u Tom Tracy 8 (not ND 8) Joe Dunfee May 18 (not Mar 18) and KO 6 (not KO 5) Shadow Maber (not Mabel) and KO 9 (not W 9) Billy McCarthy KO 7 (not W 7) Frank Craig KO 10 (not W 10) Kid McCoy D 6 (not L 6) Some records, and record book discrepancies, from Laurence Fielding. In the record of Mike Ballerino (1982 Ring Record Book, page 799), he is credited with a win over Eddie Lord at New Haven on Sept. 30, 1926. But Eddie Lord, in his record (1932 Everlast, page 254), is credited.with a 1926 win over Ballerino, no date or place given. Also in Eddie Lord's record, in his "wins" for 1927-1930, a win is claimed over Harry Scott. But in Scott's record (1944 RRB, page 503), this fight appears as a draw, July 25, 1927, at Hartford. In Bob Olin's record (1982 RRB, page 664) he is credited with a win over Joe Banovic on Dec. 19, 1930 at New York. In Banovic's record (1943 RRB, page 72) the fight is a draw. Also in Banovic's record, he is credited with a knockout in 4 rounds over Primo Ubaldo, on Feb. 10, 1930 at New York. But in Ubaldo's record (1931 Andrews, page 291) he is credited with a win on a foul in It rounds over Banovic. There the question is, which was the final official decision ? In the record of Wolcott Langford (19414 RRB, page 469) he is credited with a win over George Manolian in 10 rounds at Boston on Aug. 30, 1927. This agrees with Langford's record in the 1928 Everlast, page 167, but disagrees with Langford's record in the 1928 Andrews, page 201-202, where it shows him losing to Nanolian. In Manolian's record, both in the 1928 Andrews, pages 236-237, and in the 1928 Everlast, page 189-190, he is credited with winning over Langford in 1927, dates and places not given. Also in Manolian's record, in both Andrews and Everlast, he is credited with a win in 10 rounds over Meyer Cohen in 192h. But in Cohen's record (1943 RRB, page 129) two 10 round fights with Manolian are listed for 1924, both wins for Cohen. No dates or places given, in either of the men's records. 9

JAN. 11,1935 Mos Lows,26-yEA4OLE) WEAVYWEIGI-IT, SCORED I-11S FIRST OF TWELVE KAYOS 1,4 1935 WHEN HE STOPPED G Ete .kAMY's HAIM eakiE IN TEN ROUHDS AT PITTSBURGH. IT WAS HIS FOURTEENTH ARO WIN. JUNE 25,1935 gOE LOUIS KNOCKED OUT FORMER 1-1EAVYWEIG1{T CHAMP PRIMO CARNERA IN SIX ROUNDS AT YANKEE STADIUM BEFORE 62,000 FANS. THE 2I-YEAR-OLD DETROIT FIGHTER FLOORED CARRERA THREE TIMES, SEPT. 20,1939 DOE LOUIS FLOORED BOB PASTOR FOUR TIMES IN THE FIRST POUND AS NE RETAINED WIS WORLD'S PEAVYWEIGHT CROWN WITH A KAYO IN THE ELEVENTH ROUND. IT WAS TuE SEvENTI-I STRAIGHT KO V LOUIS. A8 AlA[A A PCP Taal' APR1L.17,1939 MOE LOUIS NEEDED ONLY Two MINUTES AND 20 SECONDS 10 STOI)JACK ROPER AT LOS ANGELES AS HE RETAINED HIS HEAVYWEIGHT CROWN WITH HIS SECOND ONE ROUND TITLE BOUT KAYO WITHIN 'THREE MONTHS. 4ajkAR MARCH 21,1941 gOE LOUIS RETAINED PIS WORLD'S NEAVYWEIGNIGNAMPIONSILIP WREN LIE KAYOED 255- POUND ARE SIMON IN 13 ROUNDS AT DETROIT. LOUIS FLOORED SIMON FIVE TIMES TI-IE THRILLING BOUT. DEC. 5,1947 f:170E LOUIS RETAINED NIS REAVYWEIGNT CROWN WIN A DISPUTED 15-ROUND DECISION OYER AT JERSEY JOE MADISON SOUK GARDEN. LOUIS WAS FLOORED TWICE IN MECeOur. wucorr

TONY ZALE Bob Soderman Ilbs done extensive research on the early record of Tony Zale and has uncovered some corrections - the most notable being the bout which appears in Zale's record as a 2/11/35 knockout victory over Roughhouse Glover but in reality was a loss by knockout and occurred on March 27th. 7/1 6/34 8/7/34 8/15/34 1 0/1 9/34 10/29/34 opponent was Einar Hedquist (not Headquist) (not 8/6/34 and not K02) Bruce Wade, Peoria KO 3 scheduled 8 round bout George Black, Milwaukee L 6 (not 8/20/34 and not Chicago) (Zale appeared as a last minute substitute even though he had fought two days previously) Jackie Schwartz, Milwaukee (this bout should be deleted from the record) Jackie Schwartz, Milwaukee KO 4 (not 10/28/34) 1/7/35 2/4/35 3/27/35 Max Elling, Chicago (this bout should be deleted from the record) Joey Bazzone, Chicago (this bout should be deleted from the record) Roughhouse Glover, Cincinnati KO by 9 (not 2/11/35 and not KO 9) Chicago Tribune report of the above fight: ROUGHHOUSE GLOVER KNOCKS OUT TONY ZALE IN NINTH Mar. 28, Cincinnati (AP) "Roughhouse Glover, Jacksonville, Florida middleweight, scored a ninth round knockout over Tony Zale of Gary, Indiana tonight at the Music Hall. Zale made an impressive start, but, in the fourth was weakened by a right uppercut to the stomach. Glover weighed 161, Zale - 159." 7/2/35 Dave Clark, Chicago L 5 (not L 6) RECORDS Records appearing on the following pages were supplied as follows: David Bloch - Records of Benny Schwartz and Sammy Waltz Luckett Davis - Records of Abe Feldman and Clayton (Big Boy) Peterson Laurence Fielding - Records of Donald Red Barry, Phil Furr, Johnny O'Donnell, Bob Turner and Al Van Ryan Jack Kincaid - Records of Jack Chase, Johnny Risko and Johnny Romero

33B TURNER :iddleweight. Born Sept. 13, 1913, Newport News, ?a. Height, 5 ft, 11 ins. Managed by Chris )undee. Died 1982. 1930 -Cowboy Morgan -Kayo Decker KO May 28-Joe Bennett, Virginia Beach. KO by 6 June 25-Jackie Pitts, Virginia Beach KO 3 July 4-Billy Crown, Virginia Beach KO 4 July 9-Cowboy Morgan, Virginia Beach KO 2 July 30-Billy Crown. Virginia Beach KO 5 Aug. 13-Eddie Hansen, Virginia Beach —KO by 2 Sept. 5-Al King, Portsmouth, Va. KO 5 Sept. Paccaro, Portsmouth L 6 Sept. 24-Eddie Hansen, Virginia Beach W 6 :ct. 3-Jack Freed, Norfolk, Va. :k :. 28 - Mike King, Portsmouth, Va. KO 2 1931 Jan. 16-Jack Freed, Norfolk, Va. w 6 Feb. 2-Goldie Bass, Norfolk KO 4 -Walter Kirkwood W -Red Journee W May 1-Walter Kirkwood, Portsmouth D 8 -Eric Lawson L July 22-Young Brennan, Virginia Beach W 8 Aug. 12-Ray Pollock, Portsmouth KU 6 Sept. 18-Red Journee, Portsmouth D 8 -oy. 13-Joe Sherman, Portsmouth KO 2 2c. 2-Al Trainer, Norfolk L 8 7jec. 18-Johnny Lippert, Portsmouth KO 2 1932 L 8 Jan. 1-Ken Overlin, Portsmouth D 8 Jan. 8-Pepper Young, Norfolk L 8 jan. 15 Walter Kirkwood, Newport News W 10 -Joe Smallwood, Wilmington Feb. 26-Keller Crawford, Norfolk KO 2 KO 1 8-Henry Irving, Alexandria, Va. ! ar. 18-Joe Smallwood, Salisbury, Md. . D 8 L 8 !ar. 22-Walter Kirkwood, Alexandria W 8 Mar. 28-Mickey Biss, Wilmington, Del. 7-Jack McCarthy, Wilmington KO 3 W 8 15-Joey Raymond, Norfolk r. W 8 28-Mickey - Biss, Wilmington .'fir D 8 13-Red Journee, Portsmouth J - ne 17-Frank Savage, Portsmouth KO h D 8 jl:ne 24-Wally Novak, Portsmouth . NC 6 July 7-Rufus Miles, Virginia Beach D 6 10-Red Journee, Virginia Beach . 16-Tommy Donohue, Wilmington KO 3 L 8 23-Tommy Rios, Wilmington N 8 2L-Joe Raymond, Virginia ;each W 6 13-Johnny Zawackie, Wilmington D 8 lh-Tug Collins, Portsmouth 25-Dilly Brennan, Portsmouth . LF 6 1933 Mar. 30-Joe &nallwood, Roanoke NC -Ted Goodrich -Don Boyer June 8 - Danny Hassett, Wilmington June 22-Jimmy Sasso, Wilmington, Del. W June 28-Walter Kirkwood, Virginia Beach .W July 28-Alf La Bont6 1 Virginia Beach Aug. 9-Walter KirkWood, Virginia Beach D Aug. 22-Larry Wagner, Wilmington KO 1932 - 33 - 34 -Wilbur Stokes, Langley Field, Va. KO D 1 -Jake Denning, Durham, N.0 -Joe Lipps, Savannah, Ga. W 1 -Ernie Sagues, Norfolk KO -Lonnie Blackwelder, Newport News KO -Fred Wallmeyer, Richmond 1934 Feb. 2-Johnny Mays, Norfolk Mar. 13-Sammy Britt, Alexandria, Va. KO May 15-Henry Irving, Washington KO June 4-Big Boy Smith, Washington KO -Firpo Hipps, Asheville, N.C. L 1 July 2-Carl Knowles, Charleston, S.C. July 16 - Tommy Rios, Richmond L 1 July 30 - Frank Fullam, Washington KO Aug. 27-Otto Kushner, Washington Sept. 8-Jimmy Walsh, Norfolk . . . . W L Oct. 1-Jack Ennis, Washington . L 1 -Tony Dominguez, Richmond . . .K0 -Kayo Burns, Newport News . W1 Dec. 10-Hookey Jackson, Baltimore 1935 Jan. lLi-Sam Finazzo, Baltimore Jan. 21-Dave Shade, Pittsfield, Mass. . L Feb. KO by Lt-Kayo Burns, Baltimore Feb. 8-Henry Firpo, Philadelphia W 1 Feb. 18-Johnny Rossi, Pittsfield L Mar. 11-Hookey Jackson, Albany, N.Y. . . L Apr. 15-Fred Wallmeyer, Richmond Apr. 26-Ad Zachow, Portland, Me. L 1 -Fred Wallmeyer, Richmond KO . W 1 June 14-Hookev Jackson, Baltimore July 1-Charley Lush, Richmond KO July 10-Tommy Peck, Norfolk July 22-Mickey Flannagan, Richmond July 29-Jack Steele, Richmond KO 5-Barney Shaw, Norfolk KO ug. L 1( Sept. 9-Carmen Barth, Richrond Sept. 19-Casey Rhodes, Pittsburgh Oct. lh-Marty Simmons, Pittsburgh KO 8-Fred Wallmeyer, Richmond Nov. . KO Nov. 18-Larry Wagner, itichmond KO Dec. 2-Bill Moore, Norfolk (His record centlnued on Another page) 13

2:3 TURNER (Continuation of his record) 1936 an. 9-Hookey Jackson, Baltimore an . 19-Walter Kirkwood, Richmond eb. 10-Anson Green, Pittsburgh . eb. 24-Benny Levine, Richmond, Va. . sr. 16-John Anderson, Washington . KO pr. 6-Tony Fisher, Richmond pr. 27-Roscoe Manning, Newark a7 18-Teddy Yarosz, Pittsburgh e 8-Frankie Caris, Newark une 26-Charley Weiss, Newport News 20-Frankie Caris, Richmond 21-Lonnie Blackwelder, Danville . 24-Charley Weiss, Asheville, N.C. ept. 14-Ben Brown, Richmond 5-Hickey Flannagan, Richmond 2-Johnny Rossi, Norfolk DV. 3-Red Finnegan, Charlotte, N.C. . sc. DONALD RED BARRY L 12 KO 6 W 10 KO 1 by 7 D 10 W 10 L 10 L 10 D 10 L 12 KO 1 W 10 L - 10 KO Jan. Mar. Mar. June Oct. (Continuation of his record) 1936 14-Pal Silvers, Chicago . . . L 8 4-Nathan Mann, New York L 10 16-Al Gainer, Pittsburgh. . KO by 5 30-Moose Irwin, Los Angeles . . KO by 2 5-Pal Silvers, Washington L 6 -Hardrock Harden, Charlotte, N C. .L 10 Mar. Apr. July Aug. Aug. 8-Unknown Winston, Holyoke 2-John Henry Lewis, St. Louis. 29-Andre Lenglet, Montreal . . 11 Al McCoy, Bangor, Maine 21-Al Gainer, Milford, Conn. 1937 6 W 10 KO 3 1937 W 10 an. 6-Eric Lawson, Newport News D 10 an. 13-Alabama Kid, Clarksburg, W. Va. KO by 7 2-Solly Krieger, New York eb. 15-Jimmy Jones, Washington . L6 sr. 25-Carl Turner, Fairmont, W. Va. . W 10 :r. 7-Ralph Chong, Clarksburg, W. Va. D 10 :r. 14-Alabama Kid, Clarksburg, W. Va. W 10 ;r. 20-Jimmy Delmont, Clarksburg W 10 W 10 5-Jimmy Jones, Clarksburg 4: 24-Red Bush, Baltimore . . KO 1 W 12 .:ne 17-Jimmy Jones, Clarksburg 1-Johnny Folio, Clarksburg L 10 W 10 15-Pennah Ranzola, Springfield W 10 20-Pennah Ranzola, Springfield L 10 7-Harry Balsamo, Long Island W 8 .7 t. 16-Carmen Barth, New York L 10 pt. 27-George Black, Milwaukee, KO by 2 2-Al Hostak, Seattle :7. KO 4 :7. 19-Walter Page, Newport News L 10 :c. 15-Gorilla Jones, Akron 1938 L 10 an. 24-Allen Matthews, St. Louis sb. 8-Freddie Steele, Rochester. KO by 1 KO 6 ly 9-Tiger Red Lewis, Norfolk L 10 ti 20-Gene Buffalo, Atlantic City KO 7 17-Bobby Jones, Atlantic City L 8 13-Larry Lone, Newark 15-John Henry Johnson, Atl. City . W 8 L 10 12-Bobby Jones, Atlantic City L 10 -Al Wardlow, Youm , stcy:n„Ohio 17-Billy Celebron, . L 10 pt. 21-King Richmond, Ph:L1d4-:lphia —KO by 2 14-Ben Brown, Mi-ni Beach L 10 DV. sc. KO by 2 7-Archie Moore, St. Louis 14 L 10 KO by 5 .K0 by 4 KO by 3 KO by 1

RED BARRY Isington, D.C. heavyweight. Height, 5 ft., in. Managed by Patsy Donovan, later by Isr.ky Jackson. 1929 L 8 ay 12-Walter Kirkwood, Norfolk, Va. W 6 a7 26-Buddy Goodrich, Norfolk, Va. -Buster Newberry, Roanoke, Va. . L 10 c. 20-Walter Kirkwood, Portsmouth, Va. W 8 1930 W 8 n. 31-Buddy Goodrich, Portsmouth, Va. b. 22-Charley Marcellino, Rockville .—. KO 5 W 10 x. 14-Walter Kirkwood, Roanoke, Va. W 6 -. 7-Joe Finazzo, Baltimore L r. 14-Joe Finazzo, Baltimore L 8 r. 19-Jimmy De Capua, Portsmouth, Va KO 6 y 28-Kid Martin, Hagerstown, Md. KO 5 ne 16-Mickey Shea, Baltimore, Md. KO 3 ne 25-Billy Matthews, Hagerstown, Md W 10 ne 30-Walter Kirkwood, Roanoke, Va. Massey, Virginia Beach, Va KO 7 ly 4-Al W 8 17 -Billy Strickler, Hagerstown D 10 18-Buster Newberry, Roanoke, Va. W 8 z. 20-Billy Strickler, Hagerstown W 8 29-Joe Glazer, Ocean City, Md. pt. 8-Billy Schwartz, Ft. Wash., Md. D 8 7. 3-Eddie Baker, Cumberland, Md. W 8 1931 n. 7-Joe Glazer, Hagerstown, Md. KO 3 b. 21-Joe Smallwood, Rockville, Md. W 10 r. 11-Joe Finazzo, Hagerstown, Md. W 8 W 8 r. 30-Buddy McArthur, Cumberland y 8-Eric Lawson, Newport News, Va. W 8 -Eric Lawson, Newport News, Va. . . L 8 2-Joe Finazzo, Ft. Washington W 10 L y 13-Billy Schwartz, Ft. Washington W 8 ly 27-Billy Strickler, Ft. Washington W 8 3. 3-Sammy Weiss, Fort Washington D 8 Pt. 14-Sammy Weiss, Fort Washington D 8 Dt. 28-Frankie Wine, Ft. Washington W 8 t. 19-Marty Gallagher, Ft. Washington L 8 -Johnny Freeman, Hagerstown W 8 7. 2-Bob Godwin, Portsmouth, Va. L 8 3-Joe Knight, Miami, Fla. L 10 29-Herman Weiner, Alexandria, Va D 8 1932 1. 5-Natie Brown, Alexandria, Va. D 8 8-Bob Godwin, Alexandria, Va. L 8 5-Marty Gallagher, Alexandria

the Noble Art, he has amassed considerable data and is regarded as an authority on boxing history and the personalities of the great game. He has contributed to most of the national press and in 1948 assumed the editorship of 'Boxing News'. He also devised and compiled the 'Boxing News Annual and Record Book', now in its ninth year.

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