Uoyd GEORGE 10MARE FIGHT;>"'« ' Swe News of HIS UEE for PEACE

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Uoyd GEORGE 10MARE FIGHT;> vfv-.v* 7/<fc. • c-'*.',.<.,r-<f-'*I'.♦ • ‘-%>v- ;^i %i - -V..;v ..^/'•^^ •€r]^;‘¥ '- • “ •.* «. » •-.."<»*• . >• * *. • ■ ■ ■ .■ • • . • - • ■ ‘ v... - ...'■. ,. *.i/ ^ ‘ 'ji.t ^ Circiilati(»i Statement. ATcrnge daily drculation of THE Fair and oolda^ t o - t ^ g b t y frpc(/Xir<|| K , -• '/ S*«».‘. EVENING HERALD for V ■'■■ '*S,' freezing temperainre; FWday ' ^ ■. 3 ,8 4 8 MONTH OF MARCH and 00^ ; ^rong potUmesf winds*;, , 4- - ■w EBtablisbed a Weekly in 1891. Try THE HERALD WANT COL- VOL XL NO. 176 Established a Semi-Weekly in 1891. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1922. DMNS, 26 words or less 16 imts. Established a Daily in 1914. Three insertions 60 cents. PRICE THREE ----------- --- — — r r — J CHILDREN PLAY WITH DEAD UOyD GEORGE 10 MARE FIGHT;>"‘« ‘ swe News BODY OF INFANT New Haven, Conn., April 27.— The Le Roy, N. Y., April 27.— tr-' - Yale Playcraftsmen, an organization OhRdren o f one of the local of, undergraduates, who have been school were discovered playing making a laboratory study of dra­ with the dead body of a ,newly S pirit of Of HIS UEE FOR PEACE PACT matic production and presenting born male infant in the school I plays to. which the public have been : invited, have been prohibited from yard yesterday. Superintendent Rntish Premier Has Little i admitting the public to their per- Taylor took the body from them VHTOllS SQUIRREL .j formances, owing to a city regulation and reported the matter to Coron­ AMERICA RECOGNIZES ATTACKS MOTORMAN prohibiting general admission to er Graney. The children said they EGYPTIAN GO\T3RNMENT Hope that Russian Problem their laboratory which does not com­ found the body, buried it, then ply with the building code. They President Harding Declares t k t Something of Grant's Anderson, S. C., April 27.^A exhumed it and carried it to a Washington, Apiril 27.— The vicious squirrel is roaming the plan to enroll supporting members Can be Solved at Preisenl of their organization among Yale nearby creek where they washed United States has extended recog­ woods near here, seeking whom it nition to the new government of- Eagerness to Return to PeacCftd Ways Would Have may devour. The word of Frank faculties and undergraduates. it and then brought it to the school yard where they were Egypt subject to the contintiahqe Time *— Will Concentrate Stone, motorman for thO street of American rights in that coun­ car company here, today was given New Haven, Conn., April 27.— found playing with it. Brought Prosperity and Happiness to Europe— Many Tbon* try, it was offldiaHy announo^d. kt for the truth of the statement. Yale’s frAhman class met in Battell +- on P r i s e d Agreement Chapel at Yale today to decide upon the State Department'today.. ' Stone, going happily along to This means that. the sands Gathm: M Village of Point Pleasant to Commmnorate his wor^t, taking no more than the the degree for which each individual will study after completing the fresh­ LIBERTY BONDS. States will not surrender the Pledging Nations Against usual precaution against attack by territorial rights which have squirrels, was set upon by the ani­ man year. Members were called the Hundred^ Anniversary of the'Krth of the Great upon to Indicate whether they would New York, April 27.— Opening enjoyed for raanjfj t years. ffjbd mal, which fastened its teeth in Liberty; Bonds: 3 l-2s $99.68; '1st Egyptian governiue^ has Acts of Aggression— Note Stone’s right ear and enjoyed a pursue an academic or scientific 4 l-4s $99.86; 2nd 4 l-4s $99.84; course. 3rd 4 3-4s $99.94; 4th 4 1^4s $89.- ed the recogni%Mi;4 under American Soldier. nice breakfast. Stone sought to American terms, ll. » to Russia Tomorrow. brush the animal away with his 96; victory 3 3-4s $100.02; victory hand, whereupon the animal coun­ Meriden, Conn., April 27.— Her- 4 3-4s $100.70. bfert Varno, 27, of Thompsonville, Point Pleasant, Ohio, Appil 27 -'f’tlon throughout the world. They tered with a raid on his lingers, Against the menace of enemies with­ are not to be ignored, but they have Genoa, April 27.— Satisfactory chewing several of them. said to be a son of a physician in that town, was fined $100 and costs and in our borders, a century ajpd a half never halted the human procession, progress In drafting the note which and will not hinder the progress of Stone dashed to police head­ given a suspended sentence of'ten of .gratifyins American achievement will be addressed to Russia by the quarters and reported his experi­ this firmly founded republic.” days in jail by Judge Thomas P. will be held secure for all|time by allies was made today, according to ence, but the police don’t know Dunne in the police Court today, on a Rij^teons Defense. what to do about it except to go the patriotic citizenship /pf the re­ The President pointed out toward an ollicial announcement made at 2 charge of operating an automobile hunting. They suspect the animal public, President Hafdlii'^ declared the close of his speech that ■ aJ^* o’clock this afternoon. while under the- influence of liquor. though Grant had proclaimed the has rabies. He was arrested last night by the here today in an addres]^ in com- The note, which probably will be doctrine of “ moral disarmament” at state police on the Berlin road. n^emoration of the LflOth anniversr Appomattox, “ he believed in a na­ delivered tomorrow, will state exact­ PROTECT ary of , the birth of Gen. Ulysses S. tion equipped for righteous de ly how far the allies are prepared to Stamford, Conn., April 27.— Dele­ Grant. fense.” go in conditions under which the gates from all parts of the state “ But no aggression was in hia DEMPSEY DEUGED attended the second annual stare con­ The future of the United States, breast,” the President declared . Sovi:^t government will be rqcog- vention of the colored women’s Re­ General Wn Pei Fn with a SPEEDING UP the President said to the thousands “ I can well believe that he would Dized. * WITH LOVE E H E R S publican clubs of Connecticuc here who were gathered here from all have approved all that the republic It will contain an admonition to today. Among the speakers on the Force o f 30,000 Men Opens parts of Ohio and neighboring states, has so recently done in joining other nations in lifting tte • burdens of t e ' the effect that the Genoa conference program was Mrs. Mary B. Talbert^ TARIFF ANftDONUS is guaranteed so long as leaders French Girls of All -Sizes of Buffalo, N. Y., honorary president armament and promoting under­ cannot continue in session indefinite­ among men put the country’s good standings which make war less like- ’ and Shapes Want to Marry of the national association of colored Drive on the Northern ly. Senate Machinery All Nicely Oil­ above personal and political ad^van- ly- American Fighter. women. ' W'^aming to Russia. ed ahd Running Smoothly for tage. “ I know be would have approved, Capital because surrendered'no indepen­ This last clause constituted a’ tac­ Paris, April 27.— Jack Dempsey New Haven, Conn., April 27.— Early Passage. 'Tho Great Strategist. Standing just off the main street dence, we gave up none, of the na­ tic warning to the Soviet against was ducking ’em right and left to­ ’J'he condition of Justice Edwin B. tionality for'^which he fought, but Gager of the Supreme court remain­ Peking, April 27.— One hundred Washington, April 27.— All the of this tiny village near the cabin in further time-consuming haggling, but day. which Grant was born, President we have furthered the assufances of A veritable avalanche of love let­ ed unchanged today, it was stated at and seventy American marines from machinery for putting the tariff and peace— ” does not constitute the ultimatum soldiers’ bonus bills through the Sen­ Harding delivered a stirring eulogy Which it was reported France would ters had descended upon the Ameri­ Giace Hospital, where he is suffering the flagship Huron of the Asiatic from congested aphasia. He re­ ate in the form favored by the ad­ of the great strategist of the civil demand. can champion as a result of an in­ fleet, arrived here today to protect war pronouncing him ‘‘a command­ Point P le ^ n tr l^io, The note will summarize the pour- terview attributed to him by a mains in an unconscious condition ministration was reported by Senator since last Saturday when ne was the American l^atipn. Thi fresh Lodge and other Republican leaders, ing figure in the military history of President Harding, .in ah a d d r ^ parlm^B to date and request definite versatile writer in the Excelsior. the worlfl; the purpassing examplar here today in -the 10{Hh knnlTers^y French girls of every station, s,ize suicken. guards are encasipend on the marine today to be “ hicely oiled and running answers ott points of controversy. smoothly.” . of magnanimity o f all time; the of the birth of (General D. S- Grant, TUose facts .were contained. In an and description want to marry hin), compound. ^ most striking example pf the possi­ spQko in part as follows: New Haven, Conn,, April 27.— He Although thd lOOtt anniversary of h^c^lrtphouae^ent which indicat- all because of the Elxcelsior.inteirvleVv ’^ 1 Tlw %itiah le^la<hi; gutard bilities of American life; the -confl- “My countrymen: The, i militaiir g Eusslap re]^ which w:hich 4iioted~hlm as follows; ^ , tective Brand-ou or- the local; hurcj Ijtrthdky was ohser^ dejit and rPlentl^ commander lu hero oL the Tdpublic.; a cpimnapdlns; ^ l ‘T seriou^y wish, to mar^, .a went fo^Spriugfiuld ibda^ foivJi figure in ipy - to the pro- Pi^cpse^ise.' "^ ’ ' w p n s^ ,X ^ e a j^efetlng of slgnatdries “ I wi^n enough by my fighting ttr ♦ffFj.6I^D; WhflffiTiLe ^ e E ^ at the First ire ij^dsed the world and expf®6(Cr"3eei> regret tfflt and supiport any reasonable wife— nearly -National Bank here and then fled to While effprts at mediation cop- that true peace *had failed, toi-lqllaw for, pea^ie aRm: victi^ri; of the, Veysailies treaty, to consider tinue, little hope of avertlh& trouble “All of these ma! ” i»p<?tioha against, Germany.
Recommended publications
  • New Chaplain Strengthens Latin Mass Community
    50¢ March 9, 2008 Volume 82, No. 10 www.diocesefwsb.org/TODAY Serving the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend TTODAYODAY’’SS CCATHOLICATHOLIC Springing forward New chaplain strengthens Daylight Saving Time begins Latin Mass community March 9; get to Mass on time Baptism dilemma BY DON CLEMMER Using wrong words FORT WAYNE — Father George Gabet discovered ruled not valid his love for the old Latin Mass years before his ordi- nation while attending it at Sacred Heart Parish in Fort Page 5 Wayne. Now he will be serving Sacred Heart, as well as Catholics in South Bend, through his new assign- ment as a chaplain of a community formed especially for Catholics who worship in the pre-Vatican II rite. This rite, called the 1962 Roman Missal, the Award winning Tridentine Rite and, more recently, the extraordinary teachers form of the Roman Missal, has received greater atten- tion since the July 2007 publication of Pope Benedict Theology teachers XVI’s motu proprio, “Summorum Pontificum,” allowed for greater use of it. cited for gifts To meet the needs of Catholics wishing to worship in this rite in the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend, Page 10 Bishop John M. D’Arcy has established the St. Mother Theodore Guérin Community. This community, which came into effect March 1, will consist of parishioners at Sacred Heart in Fort Wayne and St. John the Baptist Vices and virtues in South Bend, two parishes that have offered the Tridentine rite Mass since 1990. Father George Gabet Envy and sloth explored will be the community’s chaplain.
    [Show full text]
  • An Jfratm&O Jfogljorn
    an jfratm&o Jfogljorn OFFiaAL PUBLICATION OF THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO Z56 FRIDAY VOL. XXI, No. 29 SAN FRANCISCO, APRIL 26, 1940 COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES, MAY 19 Tarantino President in '40 Class Book AN OPEN LETTER TO THE Colleges To Be Seniors in Last Good­ Second Poll After Near Takes Place of SENIOR CLASS Made Separate bye at Opera House "Don" Annuals THE SENIOR CLASS, In University Record Election Vote University of San Francisco. Exercises on May 19 "Adios" Features Candid My dear Friends: New Members Increase Snapshots of Faculty Staff in FIRST BALLOT FAILS TO GET MAJORITY Please permit me to take this opportunity, on the eve of WILLIAM BREEN GETS MORE AWARDS Seniors your graduation, of thanking you for the fine work you have Fall done for the University during your four years here. The Murray Shea and Charles Scully Will Be Student Katz Is Vice-President, Burman, Secretary, and "The coming fall semester will find McCarthy, Yell Leader, As Amendments Passed OPTIONS OPEN efforts of your class have been noted and much appreciated the University of San Francisco di­ Speakers at Graduation by all of us, and '40, I think you will agree, has contributed in vided into its constituent parts. The By BERT WARD present College of Arts and Sciences This morning at 11 o'clock the^ no small measure to the progress we have made toward a Greater The eighty-first annual graduation of the University of San Fran­ will be superseded by the College of cisco will take place on May 19 at 2:30 in the War Memorial Opera newly elected members of the Asso­ The long-awaited Class Book of University of San Francisco.
    [Show full text]
  • Fight Record Jim Sullivan (Bermondsey)
    © 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 Jim Sullivan (Bermondsey) Active: 1901-1920 Weight classes fought in: Recorded fights: 70 contests (won: 46 lost: 17 drew: 7) Fight Record 1901 Dec 2 Billy Gordon (USA) WRTD2(10) Ginnetts Circus, Newcastle Source: Newcastle Daily Journal 1904 Dec 31 Tom Hackett (Bermondsey) WKO2(4) Wonderland, Whitechapel Source: Mirror of Life (9st 6lbs novice competition semi-final) Referee: Dave Finsberg Promoter: Harry Jacobs 1905 Jan 7 Bill Mansell (Hounslow) LRTD1(6) Wonderland, Whitechapel Source: Mirror of Life (9st 6lbs novice competition final) Promoter: Harry Jacobs May 1 Pte. Spain (Irish Gds.) WRTD1(3) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Sporting Life (10st 8lbs novice competition 1st series) Referee: JH Douglas May 8 Fred Blackwell (Drury Lane) WRTD2(3) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Sporting Life (10st 8lbs novice competition semi-final) Referee: JH Douglas May 8 Tom Slater (Southwark) WKO1(3) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Sporting Life (10st 8lbs novice competition 2nd series) Referee: JH Douglas May 8 Jim Jackson (Kentish Town) WPTS(3) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Sporting Life (10st 8lbs novice competition final) Referee: JH Douglas 1906 Feb 1 Bill Shettle (Wandsworth) WRSF2(3) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Sporting Life (10st 4lbs novice competition 2nd series) Referee: Tom Scott Feb 1 Tom Slattery (Blackfriars)
    [Show full text]
  • February Engineers News
    Vol. 69, #2 February 2011 SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 2011 9 a.m. Registration • 1 p.m. Meeting Solano County Fairgrounds, Vallejo, California PAGE 11 For The Good & Welfare By Russ Burns, business manager Banding together There is yet another new the Best Practices Committee (see development regarding California’s page 9 for Letters to the Editor about high-speed rail. As reported earlier, this committee), your input and your PAGE 16 work on the 65-mile section of the willingness to cut costs when possible project beginning north of Fresno (using generic drugs, when available, was approved in early winter, but etc.). This local works best when we new federal funds to the tune of $616 all work together. million were recently added to the We have also had to cut more staff initial $4.15 billion. Now, workers to reduce costs, and while this was can significantly extend construction, and always is a painful task, it was a which means more jobs, and we can necessary one. However, I assure you once and for all clear up the notion that service to the membership will CONTENTS that this project is under-funded. never be compromised. As I’ve said California has more high-speed-rail before, while the union is a family, it Job generates energy and employment .. 4 funding than any other state, a is also a business. Therefore, we must Unit 12 ......................................... 6 testament to our ability to utilize make some tough choices to keep this Fringe Benefits ............................... 7 these funds. This new funding was organization strong.
    [Show full text]
  • Fight Record Harry Reeve
    © 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 Harry Reeve (Plaistow) Active: 1910-1934 Weight classes fought in: Recorded fights: 167 contests (won: 90 lost: 53 drew: 22 other: 2) Fight Record 1910 Sep 22 Spike Wallis WKO1(3) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 01/10/1910 page 752 (9st 4lbs novice competition 1st series) Sep 24 Harry Selleg (Peckham) W(3) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 01/10/1910 page 752 (9st 4lbs novice competition 2nd series) Oct 1 Pte. Saunders (Royal Irish Rifles) W(3) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 08/10/1910 page 774 (9st 4lbs competition 3rd series) Oct 13 Harry French (Spitalfields) WRSF1(3) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 22/10/1910 page 817 (9st 4lbs novice competition semi-final) Oct 15 Young Riley (Haggerston) LRSF6(6) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 22/10/1910 pages 817 and 821 (9st 4lbs novice competition final) Nov Dick Cartwright (Blackfriars) WPTS(6) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Record published in Boxing News in the 1960s Nov Bill Bennett (Dublin) WRSF2 The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Record published in Boxing News in the 1960s 1911 Tom Leary (Woolwich) LPTS Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) Fred Davidson DRAW Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) Jan 14 Mark Barrett (Lambeth) WRTD4(6) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 21/01/1911 page 303 Mar 13 Dick Cartwright (Blackfriars) WPTS(6) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 18/03/1911 pages 498 and 499 May
    [Show full text]
  • The Official Magazine of Rugby League Cares Spring/Summer 2019
    The Ofcial Magazine of Rugby League Cares Spring/Summer 2019 The Ofcial Magazine of Rugby League Cares Spring/Summer 2019 2 [email protected] rugbyleaguecares.org /RugbyLeagueCares /rlcares TB10914 All Sport RL Cares newsletter Advert 210x297mm.indd 1 18/03/2019 14:26 Spring/Summer 2019 The Ofcial Magazine of Rugby League Cares WELCOME IT HAS BEEN A WHILE SINCE THE LAST EDITION OF ONE IN, ALL IN, OUR NEWSLETTER INFORMING PEOPLE OF THE ACTIVITIES OF THE CHARITY AND ITS STAFF. HOPEFULLY, THE NEXT FEW PAGES WILL EXPLAIN WHY! A lot has happened since last summer their heroes make in the pursuit of BY FAR AND AWAY and in that time our work has continued excellence and success for their favourite THE MOST SIGNIFICANT to develop and support an ever- teams. increasing number of people involved in DEVELOPMENT FOR Some of those sacrifices are obvious, the sport at all levels. RUGBY LEAGUE CARES such as the toll the sport takes on the IS THAT FROM JANUARY We have launched the very successful bodies of these young men and women, Back Onside project, which you can read and the knock-on efect that this can 1,2019 WE HAVE BEEN about on pages 10 and 11; and Ofoad, have in later life. RESPONSIBLE FOR our massively successful mental fitness It’s the hidden challenges where most of DELIVERING PLAYER programme, has concluded its two-year our eforts go, helping players leave the WELFARE TO THE pilot phase. sport in a good emotional shape and as PROFESSIONAL AND We are now working hard to secure confident as they can be as they set out SEMI-PROFESSIONAL additional funding to ensure that on new career paths.
    [Show full text]
  • Fight Record Jack Harrison (Rushden)
    © 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 Jack Harrison (Rushden) Active: 1907-1924 Weight classes fought in: Recorded fights: 36 contests (won: 21 lost: 12 drew: 1 other: 2) Fight Record 1907 Nov 7 Trooper Daly (RHG) WPTS(3) Gladstone Hall, Windsor Source: Mirror of Life (competition semi-final) Nov 7 Trooper Wells (RHG) WKO(3) Gladstone Hall, Windsor Source: Mirror of Life (competition 1st series) Nov 7 Trooper Cowles (RHG) WPTS(3) Gladstone Hall, Windsor Source: Mirror of Life (competition final) 1908 Jan 16 Darkey Lipman (Bow) WRSF2(3) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Sporting Life (Heavyweight novice competition 1st series) Referee: JH Douglas Feb 19 Trooper Mellish (Life Guards) WKO(6) Gladstone Hall, Windsor Source: Sporting Life Referee: Eugene Corri Apr 8 Pte. Healey (2nd Coldstream Gds) WPTS(3) Barracks, Chelsea Source: Sporting Life (Brigade of Guards Heavyweight competition semi-final) Apr 8 Murray (Scots Gds) LPTS(3) Barracks, Chelsea Source: Sporting Life (Brigade of Guards Heavyweight competition final) May 14 Trooper Mellish (Life Guards) WKO5(6) Athenaeum, London Source: Sporting Life Referee: Eugene Corri Promoter: Ernest Wells Jun Herbert Hall (Meat Market) LPTS(6) Beechwood Club, Slough Source: Sporting Life Promoter: CA Rose 1909 Mar 19 Pte. Snow (Lambeth) WKO1(3) Tower, London Source: Sporting Life (Heavyweight open competition 1st series) Mar 19 Ward WPTS(3) Tower, London Source: Sporting Life (Heavyweight open competition semi-final) Mar 19 Herbert Hall (Meat Market) LPTS(3) Tower, London Source: Sporting Life (Heavyweight open competition final) Apr 22 Pte.
    [Show full text]
  • 1936-03-15 [P B-9]
    Japanese Want Swimming Rules Changed: Jones Favoredto Win Masters Event "-< > Rope Climb Mark Youths Put Everything Into Their Efforts G. W. Basketers SHORT STATURES Believed Broken GEVINSON RETAINS Will Be Feted BOB HIM BAIL By the Associated Press. WASHINGTON UNI- ('^EORGE^ March 14.— D. C. BOXING TITLE VERSITY freshmen and IN OLD-TIME STYLE PHILADELPHIA, basket ball will be Tom Guclcer, Princeton gym- varsity teams at a at nast, set what he believed to be a feted tonight dinner the La Paree Restaurant. The new world record for the rope host, Revolta and Little Others Rewarded as is the father of Joe Likely Say Americans and climb today by shinnying up the Outstanding Ray Brennan, Brennan, former Western High 20-foot rope In 3.9 second*. to Be Rivals in A. A. U. Meet—Seven School star and forward on the Leading Gain Advantage Through His performance, which bettered freshmen quintet which last week the 4.1 second record Tom Con- in won the District A. A. U. cham- Augusta Test. Plunging Starts. nolly, of Navy established back In New Champions. pionship. 1933. was recorded In a dual meet, BY FRANCIS J. POWERS. By the Associated Press. BY BURTON HAWKINS. Those expected to attend, all of which saw Temple register Its Winter golf season comes swimmers, because of savagery with a whom will be introduced on La sixth in Eastern intercol- to a climax the first few days their short stature, are handi- victory smoothness that belied their Paree’s Ride” broad- the regular “Sky In April, when the third annual the rules legiate competition by downing limited ex- capped by present comparatively ring cast over WJSV, are, besides Bren- THEmasters’ tournament will be Tigers, 37 to 17.
    [Show full text]
  • The Book of Sullivan V
    Selections from The Book of Sullivan v. sullivan2 1/4/10 copyright 2010 by Richard L. Meehan meehan at stanford.edu. This and later drafts can be viewed at: http://www.scribd.com/doc/ This draft is designed to be browsed or downloaded easily on SCRIBD. For easiest reading in SCRIBD, view in “book” view option (not “scroll”) and set to “full screen”. However if you want to browse this material online with fully functioning links, you’d do better to go to the html version at http://www.stanford.edu/~meehan/sullivan/sull.html 1 Introduction I recently revived this project which I had started twenty years ago. At that time I had decided to profile the entire Sullivan clan from the beginning of time to the 1980s. This led to extended pilgrimages to collect Sullivan stories in places like Castletown Beare and Butte Montana, both famous for Sullivans. In effect I was setting out to recreat the Book of Sullivan, the original of which was last seen in the early nineteenth century. These clan books were menat to preserve the glorius history of the Celtic clan. My research was a lot of fun, sometimes I would have long late- night phone conversations with Sullivans whom I didn’t know or meet them in strange places. Later, I put the project on the internet and thereafter hundreds of Sullivans assisted in the project, recreating chronology (years AD or BC) set forth in this book. Later I got busy with other things but then recently I met an eccentric Sullivan gent sporting a huge gold necklace here in the Robin Hood pub in Bangkok.
    [Show full text]
  • Career Record
    Career Record Date Name Location Results Rounds 02.02.1905 Tom Jamieson Covent Garden WP 3 Wandsworth 10st National sporting competition 2nd series club 02.02.1905 Bert Firmin Covent Garden WP 3 Deptford 10st competition National sporting 1st series club 06.02.1905 Walter Beard Brighton 10st Covent Garden WP 3 competition 2nd series national sporting club 06.02.1905 Alfred Symons Wandsworth Covent Garden WR1 3 National sporting club 27.03.1905 H.Newman Newcross Finsbury Park Hall WP 6 08.04.1905 Bill Mansell Hounslow Whitechapel LP 6 Wonderland 17.04.1905 Tom Norris Finsbury Park Finsbury park hall WP 3 10st semi-final 17.04.1905 Gus Ayres Wood Green 10st Finsbury park hall WR1 3 competition final 17.04.1905 Jack Lewis 10st Competition Finsbury park hall WS2 3 1st series 25.11.1905 Tom Norris Finsbury park Finsbury park hall WP 6 11.12.1905 Bill Rayner Finsbury park hall ND 6 Islington Seven sisters rd sporting life fight stopped due to both men having head injuries 13.01.1906 J Morris Finsbury park Whitechapel WP 6 Wonderland 22.01.1906 Bill Mansell Hounslow Covent Garden LP 6 National sporting club Date Name Location Results Rounds 12.02.1906 Tom Norris Finsbury park hall KO3 10 19.02.1906 Bill Telford Bloomsbury Islington Pentonville WP 6 road baths 26.02.1906 Jim Jackson Kentish Town Finsbury park hall WS3 6 12.03.1906 Bill Cuzon Bloomsbury Islington Pentonville LR3 6 road baths 09.04.1906 Bill Rayner Islington Finsbury park hall DR 6 18.03.1907 George Richards Covent Garden KO3 6 Marylebone National sporting club 25.03.1907 Bert Roper
    [Show full text]
  • Fight Record Pat O'keefe (Canning Town)
    © 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 Pat O'Keefe (Canning Town) Active: 1904-1918 Weight classes fought in: Recorded fights: 75 contests (won: 57 lost: 14 drew: 3 other: 1) Fight Record 1904 Jan 4 Peter Brown (Woolwich) LPTS(3) International AC, Marylebone Source: Sporting Life (10st 8lbs Championship competition open to all England 1st series) Brown boxed for the World Welterweight Title 1910. Referee: Joe Steers 1905 Feb 9 Jack Meekins (Battersea) WPTS(6) Drill Hall, Woolwich Source: Mirror of Life Referee: J G Evitt Promoter: Jim Hulls Mar 11 Walter Kelcher (Woolwich) WPTS(6) Drill Hall, Woolwich Source: Sporting Life Referee: JG Evitt Promoter: JT Hulls Mar 25 Ted Goodfellow (Woolwich) WKO4(6) Drill Hall, Woolwich Source: Sporting Life Referee: JG Evitt Promoter: JT Hulls Mar 27 Jim Watts (Reading) WPTS(6) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Sporting Life Referee: JH Douglas Apr 6 Jack Palmer (Plumstead) WPTS(6) Drill Hall, Woolwich Source: Sporting Life Referee: JG Evitt May 22 Cpl. Stebbings (21st Lancers) WPTS(10) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Sporting Life Referee: JH Douglas Sep 23 Ted Goodfellow (Woolwich) WPTS(6) Drill Hall, Woolwich Source: Mirror of Life Referee: JG Evitt Oct 12 Bert Smith (Custom House) WPTS(6) Public Hall, Canning Town Source: Mirror of Life Referee: JT Hulls jun Promoter: Dick Pepper Oct 16 Harry Wade (Stepney) WRSF4(6) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source:
    [Show full text]
  • THE CYBER BOXING ZONE Presents the Featherweight Champions
    THE CYBER BOXING ZONE presents The Featherweight Champions The following list gives credit to "The Man Who Beat The Man." We are continually adding biographies and full records, so check back Comments can be sent to The Research Staff. Ciao! Torpedo Billy Murphy (1890-1891) Young Griffo (1891 moves up in weight) George Dixon (1891-1897) Solly Smith (1897-1898) Dave Sullivan (1898) George Dixon (1898-1900) Terry McGovern (1900-1901) Young Corbett II (1901-1902, vacates title) Abe Attell (1903-1912) Johnny Kilbane (1912-1923) Eugene Criqui (1923) Johnny Dundee (1923 through August 1924, gave up title) Louis "Kid" Kaplan (1925, resigned title Jul 1926) Tony Canzoneri(1928) Andre Routis (1928-1929) Bat Battalino (1929- Mar. 1932, relinquishes title) 1932-1937: title claimants include Tommy Paul, Kid Chocolate (resigned NBA title 1934), Freddie Miller, Baby Arizmendi, Mike Belloise, and Petey Sarron Henry Armstrong (1937-1938, vacates title) Joey Archibald (1939-1940) Harry Jeffra (1940-1941) Joey Archibald (1941) Albert "Chalky" Wright (1941-1942) Willie Pep (1942-1948) Joseph "Sandy" Saddler (1948-1949) Willie Pep (1949-1950) Joseph "Sandy" Saddler (1950-1957, retires 1/21/57) Hogan "Kid" Bassey (1957-1959) Davey Moore (1959-1963) Ultiminio "Sugar" Ramos (1963-1964) Vicente Saldivar (1964 retires October 14, 1967) Johnny Famechon (1969-1970) Vicente Saldivar (1970) Kuniaki Shibata (1970-1972) Clemente Sanchez (1972) Jose Legra (1972-1973) Eder Jofre [1973-1974, fizzles out] Alexis Arguello (1975-1977,
    [Show full text]