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16 1 JO SPORTS, INC. BOXING SALE Les Wolff, LLC 123 Chico Vejar 8”x10” color magazine and 8”x10” BxW maga- VISIT OUR WEBSITE: zine photos autographed personalized $50 each www.josportsinc.com Memorabilia 124 8”x10” color magazine photo autographed Thousands Of Boxing Items For Sale! $150 SPECIAL ITEMS: 125 Cooley Wallace 5”x7” BxW magazine photos autographed 90 Mogens Palle 8”x10” BxW photo autographed of Boxing's personalized 2 different $25 each 1. CHAMPION PUGILISTS FOLK ART CANE: Rare hand Newest HOFer from Denmark $75 126 Mike Weaver 8”x10” BxW photo autographed $10 carved wooden folk art cane entitled Champion Prominent 91 BxW postcard photo autographed $75 127 Fritzie Zivic autographed article from a magazine with a Pugilists. Carved at the top is James J. Corbett, likely heavy- 92 8”x10” BxW photo 2 different poses auto- photo personalized $25 weight champion at the time. He is followed by John L. 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SIGNED HEAD GEAR-1942 ARMY EXHIBI- poses WBC Heavy Weight Champion $50 each 132 Lou Ambers vintage 3”x5” autograph $50 TION: Joe Louis’ original U.S. Army head gear which he 95 Franco de Piccoli 2 different 5”x7” BxW magazine photos 133 3”x5” autograph $250 wore in exhibition with U.S. Army amateur Jimmy Mack autographed. 1960 Olympic Gold medal heavy weight cham- 134 Muhammad Ali Religious Pamphlets personalized and dated in 1942 and which has been signed by both Joe Louis and pion $100 each $350 each Jimmy Mack and dated 1942. EX.$4,000.00 96 Jerry Quarry 5”x7” color and BxW magazine photos auto- 135 Alexis Arguello 3x5 autograph full name rare $50 3. APPRECIATION AWARD: graphed $100 each 136 Monte Barrett 3”x5” autograph $25 Award is metal on a wood base. 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4 13 The End of the Fight... Nat Langham: Rare

Though Nelson's manager put up a half-hearted protest, everyone in the stadium saw the blow. Gans is the winner man, Rarer signature. though on the canvas in considerable pain. Both fighters were badly bloodied.

His was a story that had been told in boxing a thousand times before and many times that since. A kid running the street finds boxing and it redeems him. But this wasn't Brownsville in the 1990's, it was England in the 1860's. And the fighter that emerged became a name in the progression of the sport from the back alleys to its dubious respectability today. Last issue we presented Jem Mace, a notable step in that same progression. This time we look at the man who preceded him, his man- ager and mentor, Nat Langham (1820-1871). As if being an urchin in early 19th century Eng- land wasn't bad enough, one day young Nat would be permanently punished for a minor theft. Nat stole a hot potato from a local market vendor. The vendor chased him down and shoved the potato into Langham's mouth, burning his mouth and tongue so badly, he would have difficulty speaking the rest of his life. Though Langham would battle ill health all of his life as well as his speech impediment, he became the best in England and later the man to whom others came to arrange matches and sanction bouts. He had a boxing booth and a tavern. That tavern served the "Fancy" and helped legitimize the sport. He was inducted into the IBHOF in 1992. While active he beat an up and coming

Tom Sayers and, as such, is the only man Brits will admit ever defeated Sayers. You may re- From the Other Two Fights... member that the Heenan fight was broken up by Sayers' fans and was technically a draw. Recently a signature of Langham has sur- At right you will see one of faced on an IOU. While no exemplars are known, the great posters in our hobby. the IOU was originally found in a scrapbook put The other, and just as fantastic is together in the 1860's with some other Langham in Lou's ad on the last page. They material, including his death certificate. represent the last two fights be- Photos of Langham do exist. I have seen two differ- tween Nelson and Gans in 1908, ent even though they would have to be exceedingly rare just two months apart. Gans' skills since he died in 1871. Antique prints can be found. were basically gone by then and he would die just two years later after only one more fight, a non- decision with Jabez White.

12 5 Gold strikes, Death Threats, Tex Rickard, Boomtown, and a hell of a fight between two of the best...

This remarkable photo Goldfield, Nevada, 9/3/06. collage poster may be one of a kind. You wouldn't have wanted to be anywhere else!

From the History of Nevada website: Goldfield Daily Sun Monday Evening, September 3, 1906 “The streets of Goldfield were literally jammed all last night with a holiday crowd of persons from all parts of the country and from all walks of life. Trains rolled in at intervals all night, the last arrived at five o’clock this morning. From Reno came a special carrying three hundred people. . . Few of the excursionists went to bed, and all were ready for the music, which was furnished by the Firemen’s band stationed on the balcony of the Miners’ Union building. “The crowd was well handled by a small army of special deputies, and there was no disorder. Everybody was good-natured, and thoroughly enjoyed the great day. Eastern visitors will go away with nothing but the most pleasant remembrance of the hospitality of the “desert rats,” and firm in the belief that Goldfield is the greatest gold camp in the wide world, and is peopled by the best on earth.”

the bacon” by winning in the 42nd round on a foul. Nelson, a token in this issue from Rickard’s saloon, the Northern. battered and bleeding, would hit Gans low and clearly Enjoy the day that a little unruly gold camp became intentionally and then not complain when disqualified. See the center of the sporting universe. the "End of the Fight" following this article. It was a fight to the finish. Forty-two 3 minute rounds. Neither fighter would be the same after the fight though both would win more fights and Gans would lose twice to Nelson. By then it was thought the tuberculosis that was eating away at the “Old Master’s” life had dimin- Nelson arrives ished his skills as well. in Goldfield An excellent detailing of the fight and its aftermath can be found in Aycock and Scott’s biography of Gans. Read that book. What about the memorabilia of this fight? There is a surprising amount actually that has survived until today. To start with, there can be found the program and Few fights have captured the fight crowd’s ticket to the fight but either one of these would cost you imagination like the Gans-Nelson fight in Gold- dearly. Hakes sold the program for about $1,500 in 2010 When the field, Nevada in 1906. This is especially true and the full ticket will run you much more than that. You gold ran considering it was a lightweight fight. But Jack may find the ticket stub for about $400. While site post- out the Johnson had beaten Tommy Burns half a world ers have been found for the two later fights which Nelson boom went away and for many US fans the heavyweight won, not this one as far as we know. There is a post-fight bust. Now championship was beyond their interest, or, for souvenir poster, shown here and for sale at Jo Sports (so’s Goldfield some, their tolerance. the ticket) and a poster with real photos of the fight on it. mostly Then there was Nevada, itself. Nevada But there are the Dana photos which won’t set you a ghost was not just wild and largely still untamed, it back a month’s salary. Unless of course, you bought that town. But was where dreams went to live or die in streams grand album of them that sold a few years back. That there is this trickling through fields of real gold. For a saloon album was filled with photos of the fight and of events the monument owner who had already lived a lifetime of adven- days just before the fight. to the fight. Thinking they would drain Gans There are individual photos and postcards that strength by making weight, Nelson's emerge from time to time, the latter in both pre and post- manager, Nolan, insisted on 3 weigh- fight varieties. Shown on the cover is a postcard and a ins. This, likely the last, just before the saloon token from the Del Monte. Elsewhere you will find fight, was in the ring. 6 11 he was warned that his new “manager,” Shanghai Larry Sullivan, that so much of Sullivan’s company’s money was on Gans that if he lost he would never get out of Gold- field alive. Later, Nelson would have cause to worry for his life as well. His manager, Billy Nolan, threatened to take Nelson and leave town if he didn't get all his demands met. Local miners caught wind of this and 500 of them were marching on Nelson's camp to lynch both Nolan and Nelson when Rickard intercepted them and held them back. Then, when referee George Siler came to town, A post-fight poster. Rickard, himself told Siler that if Gans didn't get an even break, Siler wouldn't get out of town alive, either. It was an actual case Just before the fight Gans (at arrow and in the same robe as seen at the weigh-in) leans over the ropes. of three men in a boxing ring who had their actual lives on Nelson's the line. signature is Nelson would finally not difficult come to scratch as the man to find who beat the man who beat but Gans the man. He had beaten is nearly Jimmy Britt, who says he impossible. beat Gans, even though Gans actually got the decision and retained the title. But, as we all know, that’s plenty to make a fight interesting. Rickard had put the tures before coming to Goldfield, this event would start a total purse, $30,000, in gold, ride to more than even he had ever dreamed. Tex Rickard on public display in a local was about to change his own life and boxing forever. John- bank's window. It was that son-Jeffries, Dempsey-Carpentier, the new Madison Square kind of promotion. The whole fight was Rickard’s idea and Garden, the roaring fights of the ‘20’s, all started in a town it almost involved Terry McGovern. But could any fight live up to all this pre-fight that had burgeoned to 30,000 people almost overnight; The town fathers of this brand new boomtown got drama? What followed in Goldfield was one of the most where tents served as some buildings and the law was still together to decide exactly what sort of promotion would storied fights in ring history. It was a classic fight between mostly a suggestion. And boxing was not just popular in put Goldfield on the map. One leader wanted camel races, the bull and the matador. Scarcely has there ever been a Nevada, it was, unlike most other states, actually legal. that animal being used in the mines around Goldfield. One fighter tougher and more aggressive than Battling Nelson The participants were well known to all. While Joe chap wanted the town to dig a hole and fill it with beer. and never had anyone seen a fighter quite as skilled as Joe Gans would start the trek to Goldfield to win $10,000 and With these sorts of community leaders, is it any wonder Gans. And it was to be a fight to the finish. regain lost respect, he would find when he arrived he was Rickard’s idea won out? The fight started with Gans simply meeting Nelson's actually fighting for his very life. Just before the fight Rickard sent McGovern’s manager, Joe Humphries, a bull rushes with stiff jabs and straight rights but as the fight cable making him the same deal he would later make with wore on Nelson's manager would instruct him to fight dirty Cont. page 10 Nelson but McGovern’s manager thought it was a joke The program has been reproduced and novice collectors have been fooled. The original and foul at every opportunity which he did and threw the telegram away. Gans-Nelson was Rickard’s program is easily discernable. The original cover has almost a cloth feel to it and is much In Goldfield, it was Gans who would “bring home second choice. darker than shown even here. There is no "Price, 50 cents" on the repro and the word,

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