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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 Wood Green Whitechapel WR1 6 Wonderland 29.03.1907 Gunner Hart Borough Whitechapel WP 6 Wonderland 15.04.1907 Bill Rayner Islington Covent Garden KO2 10 National sporting club 25.05.1907 George Proctor Southwark Whitechapel LP 6 Wonderland 10.08.1907 Harry Fowler Bethnal Whitechapel KO3 6 Green Wonderland 21.09.1907 Seaman Wharton Whitechapel WS3 6 HMS Snapper Wonderland Date Name Location Results Rounds 28.09.1907 Gunner Hart Whitechapel LP 6 Borough wonderland 05.10.1907 Jack Meekins Whitechapel DR 6 Battersea Wonderland 07.10.1907 Tom Jamieson Covent Garden WP 6 Wandsworth National sporting club 19.10.1907 Bob Yewman Whitechapel WP 6 Bethnal Green Wonderland 21.10.1907 Bill Lewis Whitechapel LP 6 Bethnal Green Wonderland 26.10.1907 Arthur Warner Whitechapel LP 6 Bethnal Green Wonderland 09.11.1907 Dick Bailey Whitechapel WP 6 Bethnal Green Wonderland Sporting life 23.11.1907 George Watkins Chelmsford DR 6 Deptford Beauchamp Institute 30.11.1907 Charlie Webster Whitechapel WKO4 6 Bermondsey Wonderland Sporting life 12.12.1907 Bill Morgan Chelmsford WP 6 Shoeburyness Beauchamp Institute 20.12.1907 Marcel Moreau Salle Wagram Lko4 10 France ,Middleweight Paris champion France 18.01.1908 Floss Cohen Whitechapel WR3 6 Aldgate Wonderland 24.02.1908 Bill Church 4th Sussex Regt Holland park KO4 6 Addison hall 07.03.1908 Tom Chalkley Whitechapel W 6 Bethnal Green Wonderland Sporting life No show Chalkley unwell ended up in hospital 16.03.1908 Jack Burchall Marylebone West WP 6 Paddington End School of arms 28.03.1908 Young Barnett Whitechapel WP 6 Aldgate Wonderland 06.04.1908 Harry Crowe Covent Garden LR4 6 Woolwich National sporting club 25.05.1908 Tom Jamieson Covent Garden WP 6 Wandsworth National sporting club 22.08.1908 Gunner Hart Whitechapel WP 6 Borough Wonderland 30.11.1908 Charlie Webster Whitechapel WP 6 Bermondsey Wonderland 05.12.1908 Albert Jacobs Whitechapel LP 6 Mile End Wonderland 18.011.909 Pte Jim Harris Camden town drill LP 8 Coldstream Guards hall 01.03.1909 Pte Jim Harris Camden town drill WR1 8 Coldstream Guards hall 22.03.1909 Bill Shettle Whitechapel WKO5 6 Wandsworth Wonderland 1909 Pte Jim Harris WRtd 4 8 05.04.1909 Stocker Green Myddelton hall LP 6 St Johns Wood Islington 1904.1909 Bert Smith Myddelton hall WS 2 6 Holloway Islington Date Name Location Results Rounds 24.04.1909 Jack Goldswain Whitechapel LTKD3 6 Bermondsey Wonderland Broken hand 18.05.1909 Harry Collins Lambeth Islington Myddleton WKO4 6 Hall 29.05.1909 Darky Barton South Africa Charing Cross Arena WP 6 26.06.1909 Jack Andrews Bethnal Charing Cross Arena WP 6 green 16.07.1909 Gunner Hart Borough Charing Cross Arena Wdsq2 6 00.09.1909 Edmonton Hero Islington Myddleton W6 6 Hall 02.10.1909 Dick Bailey Bethnal Green Whitechapel W6 6 Wonderland 04.10.1909 Jumbo King Lambeth Covent garden WKO2 6 National Sporting Club 06.11.1909 Edward Abbott Stepney Whitechapel LKO2 6 Wonderland 20.11.1909 Charlie Webster Whitechapel WP 6 Bermondsey Wonderland 22.11.1909 Wagg Marshall Blackfriers Birmingham Queens WP 6 Hall 29.11.1909 Andrew Jeptha South Hackney DR 10 Africa welterweight Advertised Champion Welterweight Sporting life championship 18.12.1909 Pte Hart Coldstream Paragon Music Hall NC 6 Guards 00.12.1909 Young Terry U.S.A London Rehearsal WP 6 Rooms 11.12.1909 Charlie Webster Whitechapel WP 6 Bermondsey Wonderland Date Name Location Results Rounds 00.01.1910 Jack Meekins Battersea Whitechapel DR 6 Wonderland 15.01.1910 Jack palmer Plumsted Whitechapel WP 6 Wonderland 24.01.1910 Pat Bresslin Uddingston Holborn Empire WP 6 Glasgow Scottish Middleweight/Light Heavyweight Champion Bresslin Sub for Tom Jamieson Wandsworth 29.01.1910 George Linbury Kingscoss Holborn Empire WKO2 6 28.02.1910 Pte Jim Harris Coldstream Hoxton Pitfield WP 20 Guards Street baths 12.03.1910 Jack Andrews Bethnal Whitechapel WP 6 Green Wonderland 21.03.1910 Wagg Marshall Blackfriars Hoxton Pitfield Wrd4 10 Street Baths 02.04.1910 Jack meekins Battersea Whitechapel WP 10 Wonderland 00.00.1910 Marcel moreau Paris Paris LP 10 Harry unwell bad channel crossing 16.04.1910 Henri Marchand Whitechapel WP 10 Wonderland 18.05.1910 Kurtz French Heavyweight Paris Salle Wagram WKO2 10 21.05.1910 Arthur Evenden Whitechapel Ldsq 10 Erith Wonderland Pulled Both men Head threatened with dsq Down rough tactics punch to face Date Name Location Results Rounds 16.07.1910 Frank inglis West indies Whitechapel Ws5 6 Birmingham Middleweight Wonderland Champion 30.07.1910 Young Joseph Aldgate Whitechapel LP 6 British Welterweight Wonderland Champion 06.08.1910 Young Joseph Aldgate Whitechapel LP 6 British Welterweight Wonderland Champion 10.09.1910 Gunner Joe Mills R.F.A Whitechapel ? ? Advertised Fight Wonderland 10.10.1910 George Günther Australian Whitechapel Wdsq 20 Welterweight Champion Wonderland RD10 welterweight championship 22.10.1910 Harry Rowe West Canterbury music WP 10 Hartlepool Champion of hall Lambeth the North 31.10.1910 Bandsman Dick Rice Holborn Empire DR 6 Hounslow Heavyweight 07.11.1910 Stoker Griggs HMS South London Palace WP 6 Pembroke Lambeth 14.11.1910 Seaman Brewer Sheerness South London WP 6 Palace Lambeth 28.11.1910 Jack Meekins Battersea Holborn Empire WP 20 12.12.1910 Young Johnson U.S.A Holborn Empire WP 6 00.00.1910 Sid Stagg Deptford Liverpool Stadium LF ? 06.01.1911 Adrien Hogan France Cirque de Paris Ltw5 10 Light heavyweight Paris France 25.01.1911 Harry Rowe West Olympia annexe Wrd2 10 Hartlepool. Rowe damaged Kensington hand in this meeting Date Name Location Results Rounds 06.02.1911 Jack Meekins Battersea Holborn Empire WP 6 06.03.1911 Pat Bresslin Uddingston National sporting WKO12 15 Scotland Middelweight Club Covent Champion Garden 22.03.1911 Jimmy Clabby clamant to Olympia annexe LP 20 world welterweight Kensington. Harry championship U.S.A. boxed with broken Clabby damaged hand in left hand. this meeting. 24.04.1911 Pat bresslin Uddingston Victoria AC LP 20 Scotland .Middleweight Glasgow Scotland. Champion Manager Jim Harris disputes the referee’s decision. 31.05.1911 Jack Meekins Battersea King hall WFS5 10 Southwark 08.06.1911 Pte W Smith .Royal West London Palladium WP 6 Kent. 10.07.1911 Dixie Kid Aaron Brown Rotunda skating NC 20 U.S.A World rink Dublin. Public Welterweight champion. Described as world riots in welterweight the 5th Championship 10st rd 7lb Ref Mr Bradley 26.07.1911 Sid Stagg Deptford Pudsey street Ldsq5 20 stadium Liverpool. Harry punched Stagg on the back of the head while on the canvas. 13.09.1911 Pat Bresslin Uddingston Roller rink WP 20 Scotland. Middleweight Doncaster Champion Referee Tom Gamble left the ring in disgust at Way the bout progressed jack Kingsland took over. Date Name Location Results Rounds 05.10.1911 Johnny Summers Canning Pudsey street DR 20 Town. Lightweight stadium Liverpool Champion 1908 1909 30.10.1911 Tom Dyer Australia International Hall WRTD 20 Liverpool 11 04.11.1911 Peter Brown Woolwich The Ring Blackfriars WP 10 16.12.1911 Sam Lucas Walthamstow South London Palace WRSF5 6 Lambeth 1911 Jim Harris Coldstream WP 20 Guards 21.12.1911 Seaman Hulls Ireland Theatre Royal WP 15 Belfast 30.12.1911 Young Johnson U.S.A The Ring Blackfriars LP 15 01.02.1912 Dick Bailey Bethnal Green Pitfield street Baths WP 15 Hoxton 08.02.1912 Mike Glover U.S.A Pitfield street Baths LDSQ13 15 World Welterweight Hoxton. Head butted Claimant Glover 04.03.1912 Young Johnson U.S.A The Ring Blacfriars WP 20 14.03.1912 Johnny Summers Canning Pudsey Street LP 20 Town Welterweight Stadium Liverpool Champion 1912 1914 08.04.1912 Dixie Kid Aaron Brown The Ring Blackfriars LP 20 U.S.A 23.05.1912 Jerry Thompson Grimsby Pudsey Street WP 20 Stadium Liverpool Date Name Location Results Rounds 11.05.1912 Pte Smith Light heavy Canterbury Music WP 6 Weight Champion Army Hall Lambeth and Navy 08.06.1912 Jack Goldswain The Ring Blackfriars WP 20 Bermondsey EX welterweight Champion 17.06.1912 Wally pack Bermondsey The Ring Blackfriars WKO4 10 19.06.1912 Charlie Knock Stratford Boulevard Rink WKO4 10 Leicester
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