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Theboxing Biographies Newsletter Volume2 - No10 , 2Nd May, 2008
TheBoxing Biographies Newsletter Volume2 - No10 , 2nd May, 2008 www.boxingbiographies.com If you wish to receive future newsletters ( which includes the images ) please email the message “NEWS LETTER” [email protected] The newsletter is also available as a word doc on request As always the full versions of these articles are on the website My Fighting Life BY GEORGES CARPENTIER 1920 CHAPTER I I BECOME DESCAMPS' PUPIL OUTSIDE my home in Paris many thousands of my countrymen shouted and roared and screamed; women tossed nosegays and blew kisses up to my windows. "Vive Carpentier! ' came from a mighty chorus of voices. Paris was still in an ecstasy of enthusiasm; my contest against Joe Beckett, so swift, sensational, dramatic, incredible, remained the wonder of the moment, and as I looked from my window on to the street below I shook and shivered. My father, a man of Northern France hard, stern, unemotional clutched the hand of my mother, whose eyes were streaming wet. Albert, also my two other brothers arid sister made a strange group. They were transfixed. Francois Descamps was pale; his ferret-like eyes blinked meaninglessly. Only my dog, Flip, now I come to think of it all understood for he gave himself over to howls of happiness. This day of unbounded joy so burnt itself into my mind that I shall remember it for all time. "Georges, mon ami," exclaimed my father, " no such moment did I ever think would come into our lives." And I understood. My life, as I look back upon it, has been a round of wonders. -
Yfj. HAS TWO GAMES VERY FAST and CHASES WILLARD SEVENTH CAVALET on CREDIT STRING CARRIES a PUNCH for TITLE MATCH to MEET TRAIN PASO Will a M P Team, by TORK, Dec
S-'- 1 LIFE 10 iL rA5U tltKALU UK I J, KHUKJbA IUIN ana UUIUOOK TRYING TO GET TUB GAME. CODY BASEBALL Kin M'PflRTIflP indoor sports OF THE GANG. BY "TAD FULTD SBEST FOOTBALL i ftoAiT" OF BIG BOXERS ARRANGED FOR TEAM TO VISIT LIKES WORK OF TCE of , AT MIGHT ii i TODAY, GHHISTIIUIS DHf GITYSATURDAYBENNY LEONARD wmm ' smoke 'l .iWM Her sota nK "Will Clash Cantonment Nine Will En - Veteran Referee Declares! Would Undoubtedly Defeat Cavalry Teams AtK Pad - '". gage Fort Bliss in Final j That Lightweight King fi! ?yT"C"GUT- All Contenders for the at Stadium in Afternoon Two Games of Series. Is the Best Ever. I Heavyweight Title. of Holiday. i Yfj. HAS TWO GAMES VERY FAST AND CHASES WILLARD SEVENTH CAVALET ON CREDIT STRING CARRIES A PUNCH FOR TITLE MATCH TO MEET TRAIN PASO will A M P team, By TORK, Dec. .Fred Ful football enthusiasts OODTS crack baseball JACK VBIOCK. on I recently trimmed the Ft. YORK, Dec. 20. Mc 1ST ton has shown himself to be not be left oat In the cold Kid heavyweight In E" spite th" Bliss nine In two decisive battles Partland, recognized in the the best the Christmas dar in of country, barring champion, and Bliss-Cod- y return on the cantonment diamond, will in-- v N"east as one of the best of pres tbe calling off of the if V.' 11 any of again game, arrange 1 .ae HI Paso Saturday and Sunday ent day referees, has advanced a new lard has intention as a contest has been Ie fon tl i n g his title the Minneaotan cavalry regi- s f t en oon, and a combined front of argument to substantiate the con between the Serenth , the logical opponent. -
Bocsio Issue 13 Lr
ISSUE 13 20 8 BOCSIO MAGAZINE: MAGAZINE EDITOR Sean Davies t: 07989 790471 e: [email protected] DESIGN Mel Bastier Defni Design Ltd t: 01656 881007 e: [email protected] ADVERTISING 24 Rachel Bowes t: 07593 903265 e: [email protected] PRINT Stephens&George t: 01685 388888 WEBSITE www.bocsiomagazine.co.uk Boxing Bocsio is published six times a year and distributed in 22 6 south Wales and the west of England DISCLAIMER Nothing in this magazine may be produced in whole or in part Contents without the written permission of the publishers. Photographs and any other material submitted for 4 Enzo Calzaghe 22 Joe Cordina 34 Johnny Basham publication are sent at the owner’s risk and, while every care and effort 6 Nathan Cleverly 23 Enzo Maccarinelli 35 Ike Williams v is taken, neither Bocsio magazine 8 Liam Williams 24 Gavin Rees Ronnie James nor its agents accept any liability for loss or damage. Although 10 Brook v Golovkin 26 Guillermo 36 Fight Bocsio magazine has endeavoured 12 Alvarez v Smith Rigondeaux schedule to ensure that all information in the magazine is correct at the time 13 Crolla v Linares 28 Alex Hughes 40 Rankings of printing, prices and details may 15 Chris Sanigar 29 Jay Harris 41 Alway & be subject to change. The editor reserves the right to shorten or 16 Carl Frampton 30 Dale Evans Ringland ABC modify any letter or material submitted for publication. The and Lee Selby 31 Women’s boxing 42 Gina Hopkins views expressed within the 18 Oscar Valdez 32 Jack Scarrott 45 Jack Marshman magazine do not necessarily reflect those of the publishers. -
Assembly Parlynet Extract 03 April 2001 from Book 3
PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES (HANSARD) LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FIFTY-FOURTH PARLIAMENT FIRST SESSION 3 April 2001 (extract from Book 3) Internet: www.parliament.vic.gov.au/downloadhansard By authority of the Victorian Government Printer The Governor JOHN LANDY, MBE The Lieutenant-Governor Lady SOUTHEY, AM The Ministry Premier and Minister for Multicultural Affairs ....................... The Hon. S. P. Bracks, MP Deputy Premier, Minister for Health and Minister for Planning......... The Hon. J. W. Thwaites, MP Minister for Industrial Relations and Minister assisting the Minister for Workcover..................... The Hon. M. M. Gould, MLC Minister for Transport............................................ The Hon. P. Batchelor, MP Minister for Energy and Resources, Minister for Ports and Minister assisting the Minister for State and Regional Development. The Hon. C. C. Broad, MLC Minister for State and Regional Development and Treasurer............ The Hon. J. M. Brumby, MP Minister for Local Government, Minister for Workcover and Minister assisting the Minister for Transport regarding Roads........ The Hon. R. G. Cameron, MP Minister for Community Services.................................. The Hon. C. M. Campbell, MP Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts...................... The Hon. M. E. Delahunty, MP Minister for Environment and Conservation and Minister for Women’s Affairs................................... The Hon. S. M. Garbutt, MP Minister for Police and Emergency Services and Minister for Corrections........................................ The Hon. A. Haermeyer, MP Minister for Agriculture and Minister for Aboriginal Affairs............ The Hon. K. G. Hamilton, MP Attorney-General, Minister for Manufacturing Industry and Minister for Racing............................................ The Hon. R. J. Hulls, MP Minister for Post Compulsory Education, Training and Employment and Minister for Finance........................................... The Hon. L. -
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Fight Record Young Joseph
© www.boxinghistory.org.uk - all rights reserved This page has been brought to you by www.boxinghistory.org.uk Click on the image above to visit our site Young Joseph (Aldgate) Active: 1903-1914 Weight classes fought in: Recorded fights: 108 contests (won: 69 lost: 20 drew: 18 other: 1) Fight Record 1903 Nov 28 Darkey Haley (Leytonstone) DRAW(8) Wonderland, Whitechapel Source: Sporting Life Record Book 1910 Dec 14 Darkey Haley (Leytonstone) WPTS(10) Wonderland, Whitechapel Source: Sporting Life Record Book 1910 1905 Jan 23 Bert Adams (Spitalfields) W Wonderland, Whitechapel Source: Mirror of Life (9st 2lbs competition 1st series) Mar 6 Dick Lee (Kentish Town) WPTS(10) Wonderland, Whitechapel Source: Sporting Life (9st 2lbs competition final) Referee: Victor Mansell Mar 20 Alf Reed (Canning Town) WPTS(10) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Sporting Life Referee: JH Douglas Apr 8 Johnny Summers (Canning Town) WPTS(6) Wonderland, Whitechapel Source: Sporting Life Summers was British Featherweight Champion claimant 1906 and British Lightweight Champion 1908-09 and British and British Empire Welterweight Champion 1912-14. Referee: Lionel Draper May 1 Joe Fletcher (Camberwell) DRAW(15) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Sporting Life Match made at 9st 8lbs Joseph 9st 8lbs Fletcher 9st 7lbs Referee: JH Douglas £50 a side May 27 Alf Reed (Canning Town) DRAW(6) Wonderland, Whitechapel Source: Sporting Life Referee: Lionel Draper Promoter: Harry Jacobs and Jack Woolf Jul 15 George Moore (Barking) DRAW(6) Wonderland, Whitechapel Source: Mirror of Life Referee: Joe Minden Aug 5 Seaman Arthur Hayes (Hoxton) WPTS(6) Wonderland, Whitechapel Source: Mirror of Life Hayes boxed for the British Featherweight Title 1910. -
Laurent Crimb.Ert, Destrono Al Veterano Guy Caudron
Pág. 26 EL MUNDO DEPORTIVO Miércoles, 4 de octubre de 1978 Ç boxeo ((SUSPENSE)) HASTA EL PROXIMO LUNES ) ¿SERA EL ASPIRANTE EUROPEÓ DÉ JUAN F. RODRIGUEZ? EL «CASO» BERROCAL-FEDERACION LAURENT CRIMB.ERT, DESTRONOCANTABRA,’ EN EL ‘AIRE Madrid, 3. (Efe.) — Hasta el todo». Asimismo informó que va a próximo lunes no dará la Fedei-a- demandar a Jesús Gago ante los AL VETERANO GUY CAUDRON ción Española de Boxeo su decisión tribunales y que sea cual sea la El experimentédo púgil francés meses, y le proporcionó la opOrtu-. enLuis el Martín casg entreBerrocal, el promotor la Federación José dedecisión boxeo, seguirá «ya que haciendo pienso veladasmontar Guy Caudron, no ha podido sopor nidad de. que el ano pasado se Cántabra y’ su presidente Jesús Campeonatos de Europa y del tar el ritmo trepidante de su enfrentare en Madrid, con Juan Gago yel entrenador Jósé LuiTor- Mundo». aspirante, el joven Laurent Grim Francisco Rodriguez, pelea que ter bert y fue arrollado sin remedio, minó en nulo tras ocho especta- i a. «No me merezco esto, porque perdiendo su título de campeón de culares asalto, puede éstar satisfe-. En la reunión celebrada al efec- estoy dando de comer a los boxea Francia en Crepy - en - Valois, ante cho. Jover, cuidaba de Caudron, to, que tuvo una duración de 5 dores», puntualizo. la euforia de los paisanos de la nué pero aún sin entrenar a Grimbert, horas y 1 minuto y terminó en la Finalmente, en el asunto de José va luminaria francesa de los puesto que el cuidador de éste, es madrugada de hoy, la Federacion Luis Torcida, aseguró que le había pesos gallos. -
Fight Record Bill Beynon (Taibach)
© www.boxinghistory.org.uk - all rights reserved This page has been brought to you by www.boxinghistory.org.uk Click on the image above to visit our site Bill Beynon (Taibach) Active: 1910-1931 Weight classes fought in: bantam, feather Recorded fights: 192 contests (won: 61 lost: 102 drew: 28 other: 1) Born: 8th April 1891 Died: 1932 Fight Record 1910 Jun 18 Arthur Eyles (Dowlais) WPTS(10) Theatre, Bargoed Source: Boxing 25/06/1910 page 406 Aug Dai Meredith (Cadoxton) W Armoury, Neath Source: Boxing 03/09/1910 page 646 Sep 3 Arthur Eyles (Dowlais) DRAW Aberavon Source: Boxing 10/09/1910 page 674 Promoter: Alf Harry 1911 Jun 3 Jimmy Welsh (Briton Ferry) WPTS(15) Porthcawl Source: Boxing 10/06/1911 page 149 Jul 15 Arthur Durn (Stroud) WKO6(10) Alf Harry's booth, Dursley Source: Boxing 22/07/1911 page 290 Jul 22 Arthur Durn (Stroud) WKO5 Stroud Source: Boxing 29/07/1911 page 317 Jul 22 Charlie Durn (Stroud) LPTS(3) Stroud Source: Boxing 29/07/1911 page 317 Beynon agreed to stop Durn or lose on points - Charlie Durn a cousin of Bill Sep 9 Albert Brown (Gloucester) DRAW(10) Scarrott's Pavilion, Aberavon Source: Boxing 16/09/1911 page 488 1912 Jan 29 Johnny Curran (Dublin) LPTS(20) Sporting Club, Dublin Source: Boxing 10/02/1912 page 373 Feb 10 Dai Matthews (Porth) WRTD8(15) Alf Harry's booth, Aberavon Source: Boxing Matthews sub for Bat McCarthy(Cardiff) Feb 19 Billy Deane (Dublin) LPTS(15) Sporting Club, Dublin Source: Boxing 02/03/1912 page 447 Referee: Jem Roche Mar Bat McCarthy (Cardiff) NC8 Aberavon Source: Boxing 09/03/1912 page 478 -
BOXING ALL the LATEST DOPE-BASEB- ALL Freddie Welsh Trounces Joe Rivers Local Boys Show Class with the Challenges Packey Mcfarland
( BOXING ALL THE LATEST DOPE-BASEB- ALL Freddie Welsh Trounces Joe Rivers Local Boys Show Class With the Challenges Packey McFarland. Feds at Shreveport. Freddie Welsh, British lightweight, Two young local diamond aspirants is no whirlwind as a rough-and-tumb- le are showing a swell brand of goods Riv- lighter, but his bout with Joe with Joe Tinker's Federals at Shreve- ers in Los Angeles yesterday proves that he is one of the best boxers in port, and have a fine chance of the class headed by Willie Ritchie. sticking as regulars in the crew of Welsh completely baffled Rivers by major, minor and semi-pr- o players his cleverness and speed. The Mexi- who will perform on the North Side can was unable to penetrate the de- this summer. fense of the Englishman "and could They are Leo Kavanaugh, short- not escape the rain of left jabs that stop, and Johnny Farrell, second pecked away at him and slowly wore base. away his powers of resistance. Kavanaugh, of course, will not get A left was Welsh's best blow. He the regular berth at short, that being jabbed' away at Rivers, now and then reserved for Manager Tinker. But bringing the Mexican into a clinch, the youngster, if he continues at the when he cut loose a right that did pace he has already set wIQ at least damage to the kidneys. be retained as utility man.. If some In only one round could Rivers be other team in the circuit shows up given the advantage. Two were com- with a hole at short Kavanaugh may paratively even and Welsh had a clear be transferred, 'as he can be kept on lead in seventeen. -
FLOTSKIJETSAM Mortgyle
12, 191S. EVENING " FEBRUARY ii , LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, in f'rffi ll( iris.iiMi.i.tiM.wn &t NIEHOFF, OF REDS, IS-NO- W WITH PHILLIES-B- IG SOCCER GAMES ON FOR TOMORRQf SAL CDP AND LEAGUE Molvln Sheppttrd Hangs VANITY WINS Up Shoes for All Tlmo Metvln W. Sheppard, hero of the IN OPENING RACE SOCCER MATCHES 1903 Olympic games and for 10 years America's best middle distance run- PHtt- - I HEARD "BY Golly I ner, said yesterday he has run Ills 5Y wne limp- OH TOMORROW AWFUL GOOD OrJ SftUARe last race. Tho peerless Mot ATNEWORLEAl AM the Hav6 to ing around New York as the result of I iTs Yarm hjosV- a'Pbach LAUGH JiW a fall at the N. Y. A. C, gamps Wed- Ll5Ttr- J- "' nesday night. Sheppard ran his first Gotta Tetu it To THIMK race on August 2, 1902. His victory on To You- - " - that occasion was tho forerunner of Favorite Comes AcrissM Victor and Bethlehem Meet OP T mnny successes In championship eVents. At the London Olympics Mel First Event " in won the 800 and 1500 metro races. With Soutnlr , National Cup Third Ferhspshls greatest achievement wne Round Three Games in In running 1000 yards ln 2:12 Star, a Long Shot, infffl Amateur Competition. BANTAMWEIGHTS BATTLE Place. AT QUAKER CITY TONIGHT NEW CHILEANS, Feb. -sal M With many cup and league gumes sched- y; C )1 Qrlner the favotlte, flashed past uled for tomorrow, soccer enthuslatB rfl Harry Wngner Meets Johnny the JudjSf, winner Wilt have no dlnlculty In finding enter- ln the Wind-u- p. -
PCI Si Apre Stamane a Pugnochiuso, in Provincia Di Foggia, La IV Conferenza Agraria Nazio Nale Del PCI
Quotidiano / Anno LUI / N. 91 C^„:r."ò) • Venerdì 2 aprilo 1976 / L «50 Si apre stamane a Pugnochiuso la conferenza agraria del PCI Si apre stamane a Pugnochiuso, in provincia di Foggia, la IV conferenza agraria nazio nale del PCI. La relazione sarà svolta dal compagno Macaluso. Sarà presente II segretario generale del PCI, Berlinguer, che domenica parlerà a Foggia. ORGANO DEL PARTITO COMUNISTA ITALIANO DRAMMATICA SVOLTA A MONTECITORIO NEL DIBATTITO SUGLI ARTICOLI DFXLA LEGGE GRAVE GESTO DELLA D.C. SULL'ABORTO Passa col voto di democristiani e fascisti una modifica all'art. 2 che rovescia il testo precedentemente concordato in commissione Reintrodotto il principio secondo cui l'aborto è sempre reato - La casistica ristretta solo all'aborto terapeutico e alla violenza caryale L'emendamento de passa con una maggioranza di 5 voti -1 deputati del PCI presenti al completo - Assenti 14 su 30 del PSDI e 6 su 20 del PLI Con l'appoggio determinante del neofascisti, e capovolgendo la posizione assunta nei lavori preparatori, la DC ha Ieri alla Camera completamente stravolto, gravemente peggiorandolo, il testo dell'art. 2 della legge sull'aborto cosi come era stato approvato in commissione, prima di Natale, con I voti dei suoi stessi rappresentanti. SÌ tratta della norma relativa alle circostanze in cui è consentita l'interruzione volontaria della gravidanza. Essa prevedeva un'area di liceità dell'aborto I primi commenti sulla situazione La relazione consuntiva sul 1975 fondata sul pericolo per la salute psicofisica della gestante e — elemento particolarmente qualificante — sulla incidenza delle condizioni economiche, sociali e familiari della donna. -
Vittoria Nazista Nella Seconda Guerra Mondiale
1939 1º settembre – Polonia/Germania: Hitler invade la Polonia, in base a quanto segretamente pattuito con Stalin (l'URSS occupa la parte orientale della Polonia il 17 settembre). 3 settembre – Gran Bretagna, Australia e Francia dichiarano guerra alla Germania. Inizia la Seconda Guerra Mondiale. 4 settembre – Il Giappone dichiara la sua neutralità nel conflitto europeo. 5 settembre – Gli Stati Uniti d'America si dichiarano neutrali. 6 settembre – Il Sudafrica dichiara guerra alla Germania. L'esercito tedesco entra a Cracovia. 10 settembre - Il Canada dichiara guerra alla Germania. 17 settembre – l'Unione Sovietica invade la Polonia occupando la zona orientale. 27 settembre – Polonia: Varsavia si arrende alle truppe tedesche. La Polonia occidentale viene incorporata al Terzo Reich, la parte orientale viene annessa all'URSS. 28 settembre – Gli ultimi resti dell'esercito polacco si arrendono. 6 ottobre - Si conclude la campagna di Polonia con la vittoria delle forze naziste. 28 ottobre – Inizio diciottesimo anno dell'era fascista, il sesto dopo la proclamazione dell'Impero. 30 novembre – L'Unione Sovietica dichiara guerra alla Finlandia; (la Guerra d'Inverno viene portata a termine nel febbraio 1940). 1940 13 gennaio – A causa delle condizioni sfavorevoli, Hitler rimanda al 20 gennaio l'attacco a Ovest. 11 febbraio – Viene firmato un accordo commerciale sovietico-tedesco: l'URSS fornirà materie prime (grano e petrolio) in cambio di prodotti industriali e materiale bellico. 12 marzo – Viene firmata la pace tra Finlandia e Unione Sovietica (Trattato di Mosca). 9 aprile – La Germania invade Danimarca e Norvegia nell'ambito dell'Operazione Weserübung. La Gran Bretagna invia un corpo di spedizione a sostegno dell'esercito norvegese.