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Fight Record Tom Gummer (Rotherham) © 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 Tom Gummer (Rotherham) Active: 1914-1922 Weight classes fought in: Recorded fights: 47 contests (won: 34 lost: 11 drew: 2) Fight Record 1914 Mar 9 W Gillot WRSF1 Drill Hall, Leeds Source: Boxing 21/03/1914 page 548 (Daily Sketch White Hope Heavyweight competition 1st series) Mar 9 H Noble (Leeds) WKO1 Leeds Source: Boxing 21/03/1914 page 548 (Daily Sketch White Hope Heavyweight competition semi-final) Mar 9 W Bullock WKO3 Leeds Source: Boxing 21/03/1914 page 548 (Daily Sketch White Hope Heavyweight competition final) Apr 30 W Monks (Warrington) WRSF1(6) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing 09/05/1914 pages 38, 040 and 45 Jun 2 W Bullock WKO1 Pheasant Inn grounds, Carbrook Source: Manchester Sporting Chronicle Jun 20 R Coulthard (Rochdale) WRTD2(10) Pheasant Inn Grounds, Carbrook Source: Boxing 27/06/1914 page 222 Jul 6 Bill Hobson (Brierley Hill) WRSF1(6) Stadium, Sparkbrook Source: Boxing 11/07/1914 page 290 Jul 11 Dick Norman (Brightside) WKO1(10) Pheasant Inn Grounds, Carbrook Source: Boxing 18/07/1914 pages 316 and 317 Aug 1 W Butler WRTD6(20) Pheasant Inn Grounds, Carbrook Source: Boxing 08/08/1914 page 388 Aug 15 Harry Lee (Nottingham) WRSF2(10) Pheasant Inn Grounds, Carbrook Source: Boxing 22/08/1914 pages 429 and 430 Aug 29 Harold Male (South Elmsall) WKO6(10) Pheasant Inn Grounds, Carbrook Source: Boxing 05/09/1914 page 461 1915 May 8 Matt Hands (Middlesbrough) WKO1(10) Pheasant Inn Grounds, Carbrook Source: Boxing 12/05/1915 page 14 Jul 3 Iron Hague (Mexborough) WKO10(15) Pheasant Inn Grounds, Carbrook Source: Boxing 07/07/1915 page 142 Hague was British Heavyweight Champion 1909-11. Referee: Tom Gamble Aug 28 Gus Platts (Sheffield) LPTS(15) Pheasant Inn Grounds, Carbrook Source: Boxing 01/09/1915 page 269 Platts was British and European Middleweight Champion 1921. Referee: Tom Gamble Sep 25 Harry Knight (Marylebone) WKO3 Circus, Hull Source: Boxing 29/09/1915 page 319 Promoter: William Swan Nov 22 Palfreyman (Hull) WRSF9(15) Circus Hall, Hull Source: Boxing 01/12/1915 pages 71 and 72 Referee: Tom Gamble Promoter: William Swann Nov 29 Sgt. Harry Curzon (Derby) LRTD5(10) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 01/12/1915 page 66 Curzon boxed for the British Light-Heavyweight Title 1916. 1916 Mar 4 Frank Goddard (Clapham) WKO2 The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 08/03/1916 page 274 Goddard was British Heavyweight Champion 1919 and 1923-26. Goddard sub for Fred Drummond Mar 18 Sgt. Major Jim Warner WKO3(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 22/03/1916 page 307 Apr 3 Sgt. Fred Donovan WKO5(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 05/04/1916 page 337 Aug 28 L/Cpl. Donovan WKO3(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 30/08/1916 page 262 Gummer sub for Charlie Knock Oct 9 Louis Verger (France) WDSQ8 The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 11/10/1916 page 334 Verger sub for Pte. Arthur Harman Dec 11 Sid Burns (Aldgate) WRTD3(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 13/12/1916 page 90 Burns boxed for the British Welterweight Title 1912. dislocated left elbow Dec 18 Frank Goddard (Clapham) LKO6(10) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 20/12/1916 pages 105 and 106 1917 Apr 16 Sgt. Harry Curzon (Derby) LRTD9(15) Pitfield Street Baths, Hoxton Source: Boxing 18/04/1917 page 318 May 7 Arthur Townley (Birkenhead) LRSF6(15) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 09/05/1917 page 30 Jun 7 Bert Burrows (Wednesbury) WRTD7(15) Stadium, Holborn Source: Boxing 13/06/1917 page 92 Burrows sub for Dan Flynn Jun 30 Frank Ray (Newcastle) LKO9(20) St James Hall, Newcastle Source: Boxing 04/07/1917 pages 130 and 131 1918 Jun 3 Bill Bristowe (Blackfriars) WKO14(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing Referee: HW Keen Jun 24 Bill Bristowe (Blackfriars) WKO7(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing Referee: HW Keen Sep 16 Henri Tyncke (Belgium) WRSF18(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing Referee: JT Hulls Oct 28 Ernest Tyncke (Belgium) WDSQ9(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing Referee: JT Hulls Nov 25 Sgt. Harry Curzon (Derby) WRTD19(20) Pitfield Street Baths, Hoxton Source: Boxing Referee: Joe Palmer Dec 21 Cpl. Allison (RGA) WRTD6(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing Referee: Joe Palmer 1919 Feb 17 Boy McCormick (Dublin) LRSF12(15) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 19/02/1919 pages 72 and 73 McCormick was British Light-Heavyweight Champion 1919-21. Referee: J H Douglas Apr 21 Jim Harris (Bethnal Green) DRAW(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 23/04/1919 page 242 Apr 24 Eddie McGoorty (USA) LKO2(20) Theatre Royal, Dublin Source: Boxing 30/04/1919 page 269 May 26 Fred Rhye (Somers Town) WRTD3(15) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 28/05/1919 pages 355, 356 and 357 Jul 5 Sgt. Harry Curzon (Derby) WPTS(15) Athletic Ground, Carbrook Source: Boxing 09/07/1919 pages 508 and 509 Referee: WJ Farnell Jul 26 Gus Platts (Sheffield) WPTS(20) Pheasant Inn Grounds, Carbrook Source: Sporting Life Referee: JT Hulls Attendance: 8000 Oct 27 Fred Stanley (Birmingham) WRTD13 Sheffield Source: Mexborough and Swinton Times 1920 Mar 29 Jim Sullivan (Bermondsey) WRTD14(20) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 31/03/1920 page 172 (British Middleweight Title) Sullivan was British Middleweight Champion 1910-12. Gummer 11st 3lbs 8ozs Sullivan 11st 6lbs Referee: JH Douglas Jun 26 Bandsman Blake (Great Yarmouth) WKO1(15) Pheasant Inn Grounds, Carbrook Source: Boxing 30/06/1920 page 426 Blake was British Middleweight Champion 1916-18. Aug 7 Herbert Crossley (Mexborough) DRAW(20) Pheasant Inn Grounds, Carbrook Source: Boxing 11/08/1920 page 26 £100 a side Dec 7 Ercole Balzac (France) LKO9(20) Sporting Club des France, Paris France Source: Boxing 22/12/1920 pages 350 and 351 (European Middleweight Title) 1921 Mar 28 Gus Platts (Sheffield) LRTD6(20) Drill Hall, Sheffield Source: Boxing 30/03/1921 page 102 (British and European Middleweight Title) 1922 Feb 17 Ted Kid Lewis (St George's) LKO1(20) Dome, Brighton Source: Boxing 22/02/1922 page 28 Lewis was British and British Empire and European and World Champion from from Featherweight to Middleweight between 1913 and 1924. Match made at 11st 6lbs Gummer 11st 7lbs Lewis 11st 0lbs 12ozs Referee: Joe Palmer Gummer overweight © This record was researched and compiled by Miles Templeton and Richard Ireland. 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