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Boxing at Yankee Stadium B.Pdf 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Jim McLernon Miguel Cotto will challenge WBA 154lb. champion Yuri Foreman on June 5, 2010, in what will be the 50th boxing event ever staged at Yankee Stadium. ADDENDUM (Three cards were left out of original article.) Yankee Stadium, Bronx, New York, United States August 20, 1931 August 3, 1932 June 21, 1933 10-Jimmy McClarnin, 148, Vancouver, 10-Lou Brouillard, 146, Worcester, 10-Tommy Loughran, 186, Philadelphia, B.C., Can., unan. dec. Billy Petrolle, 139, MA, split dec., Jimmy McLarnin, 144, outpointed Steve Hamas, 187¾, Fargo, SD. Vancouver, B.C. Patsey Haley, referee. Passaic, NJ. 8-Young Terry, 155, Trenton, NJ, 8-Louis “Kid” Kaplan, 137, Waterbury, 8-Abe Feldman, 178½, New York, NY, outpointed Benny Miller, 157, Calif. CT, outpointed Frank Petrolle, 142, TKO4, stopped Adolf Heuser, 174, Bonn, 8-Marty Goldman, 137, Brooklyn, drew Syracuse. Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany, on cuts. Andy Savola, 139, Brooklyn. 8-Ben Jeby, 162, New York, KO2 (2:16) 4-Jumbo Joe Moran, 218½, New York, 8-Billy Donahue, 154, New York, drew Leo Larrivee, 164, Waterbury, CT. NY, drew Billy DeBellis, 202, New York, Max Pinaker, 165, Bronx. 8-Lew Kirsh, 135, outpointed Joey NY. 6-Phil Stark, 128, New York, outpointed Costa, 133, Jersey City, NJ. 4-Eddie Houghton, 178, Philadelphia, Jack Terranova, 125, New York. 4-Billy Hogan, 136, Nyack, drew Joe outpointed Sam Portney, 172, Brooklyn. Judges—Charles F. Mathison, George Evarcone, 135, Scranton, PA. 4-Izzy Singer, 178½, New York, NY, Kelly Judges—Charles Lynch, Charles F. outpointed Frank Wotanski, 188½, Promoter—Madison Square Garden Mathison Utica, NY. Corp. Promoter—ARAM A.C. (Tim Mara) 4-Lou Poster, 187¾, Pottstown, PA, Matchmaker—Tom McArdle Benefit for the Daniel Frohman Actor’s outpointed Eddie Mader, 181, New York, Paid Attendance—19,272 Foundation NY. Gross Gate—$70,184 Matchmaker—Al Weill 4-Vic Bernard, 176, Philadelphia, TKO3 Paid Attendance—9,423 Phil Cohen, 191½, Brooklyn. Gross Gate—$21,000 (est.) Promoter—Tim Mara 12.
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