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The London Championships 1950 to 1959 © 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 go to our website The London Championships 1950 to 1959 1950 North East London Divisionals 30 Mar 1950 York Hall Bethnal Green Ernie Walker (Stepney Institute) WPTS R Woods (Landseer YC) North East London Divisional Flyweight Final W Litwin (West Ham) WPTS E McCairn (Repton) North East London Divisional Bantamweight Final Ron Hinson (West Ham) WRSF2 F Tobin (Dagenham & District) North East London Divisional Featherweight Final Reg Murray (Repton) WRSF2 C Page (NC & Star) North East London Divisional Lightweight Final J McCarthy (West Ham) WPTS Cyril Donnelly (Eton Manor) North East London Divisional Welterweight Final C Howe (West Ham) WPTS J Bartley (Lyle) North East London Divisional Middleweight Final F Field (Eton Manor) WPTS Johnny Taylor (Stepney & St George's) North East London Divisional Light-Heavyweight Final G Webb (Stepney & St George's) WPTS A Brown (Walthamstow) North East London Divisional Heavyweight Final North West London Divisionals 21 Mar 1950 Prince of Wales Baths Kentish Town Tommy Lowne (Polytechnic) WPTS Gerry Howell (Willlesden) North West London Divisional Flyweight Final A Morris (Hoover) WPTS R Emery (Wembley) North West London Divisional Bantamweight Final Jackie Williamson (Polytechnic) WPTS J O'Rourke (Polytechnic) North West London Divisional Featherweight Final Dick Tarrier (Polytechnic) WPTS Ted Devonshire (Alexandra) North West London Divisional Lightweight Final C Auckett (Polytechnic) WPTS F Dyer (AEC) North West London Divisional Welterweight Final H Fleming (Met Police) WRSF1 Derek Smith (Polytechnic) North West London Divisional Middleweight Final F Green (St Pancras) WPTS J McKay (Willesden) North West London Divisional Light-Heavyweight Final Ray Miles (Stowe) WRSF1 Jimmy Street (Langham) North West London Divisional Heavyweight Final South East London Divisionals 23 Mar 1950 Manor Place Baths Walworth Norman Watts (Fitzroy Lodge) WPTS A Smith (Redriff Community) South East London Divisional Flyweight Final Joe Lawrence (Mottingham Boys) WPTS D Humphrey (ROF) South East London Divisional Bantamweight Final M Amos (Ramsgate) WPTS W Howick (Fitzroy Lodge) South East London Divisional Featherweight Final Freddie King (Robert Browning) WPTS C Booker (Robert Browning) South East London Divisional Lightweight Final K Bowden (Ramsgate) WPTS D Brown (Ramsgate) South East London Divisional Welterweight Final Johnny Read (Penge & Beckenham) WPTS T Smurthwaite (Alford House) South East London Divisional Middleweight Final Albert Gall (Brixton Ivy Leaf) WPTS R Dixon (Brixton Ivy Leaf) South East London Divisional Light-Heavyweight Final Albert Darvill (Robert Browning) WRSF2 T Sloper (Downham Community) South East London Divisional Heavyweight Final South West London Divisionals 22 Mar 1950 Battersea Nine Elms Baths Denis Flack (Onslow) WDSQ2 J Barnham (Caius) South West London Divisional Flyweight Final Ken Lawrence (Southampton) WPTS L Ward (Brighton) South West London Divisional Bantamweight Final Peter Brander (Slough Centre) WRSF3 Alan Charlton (Hounslow) South West London Divisional Featherweight Final Andy Santos (Caius) WPTS F Smith (Slough Centre) South West London Divisional Lightweight Final Tony Light (Winchester) WPTS Jim Rafe (Sir Philip Game) South West London Divisional Welterweight Final Bill Beckett (Epsom & Ewell) WPTS Tot Glanville (Slough Centre) South West London Divisional Middleweight Final John Smith (Chichester Boys) WPTS Len Renfry (Sir Philip Game) South West London Divisional Light-Heavyweight Final F McMorrin (Slough Centre) WRSF1 P Barr (Caius) South West London Divisional Heavyweight Final London Championships 5 Apr 1950 Royal Albert Hall Kensington Tommy Lowne (Polytechnic) WPTS Ernie Walker (Stepney Institute) London Flyweight Championship Semi-Final Norman Watts (Fitzroy Lodge) WPTS Denis Flack (Onslow) London Flyweight Championship Semi-Final Tommy Lowne (Polytechnic) WPTS Norman Watts (Fitzroy Lodge) London Flyweight Championship Final Joe Lawrence (Mottingham Boys) WPTS W Litwin (West Ham) London Bantamweight Championship Semi-Final Ken Lawrence (Southampton) WPTS A Morris (Hoover) London Bantamweight Championship Semi-Final Ken Lawrence (Southampton) WPTS Joe Lawrence (Mottingham Boys) London Bantamweight Championship Final Peter Brander (Slough Centre) WRSF1 M Amos (Ramsgate) London Featherweight Championship Semi-Final Ron Hinson (West Ham) WPTS Jackie Williamson (Polytechnic) London Featherweight Championship Semi-Final Peter Brander (Slough Centre) WPTS Ron Hinson (West Ham) London Featherweight Championship Final Dick Tarrier (Polytechnic) WPTS Reg Murray (Repton) London Lightweight Championship Semi-Final Freddie King (Robert Browning) WPTS Andy Santos (Caius) London Lightweight Championship Semi-Final Freddie King (Robert Browning) WPTS Dick Tarrier (Polytechnic) London Lightweight Championship Final J McCarthy (West Ham) WPTS K Bowden (Ramsgate) London Welterweight Championship Semi-Final Tony Light (Winchester) WRSF3 C Auckett (Polytechnic) London Welterweight Championship Semi-Final Tony Light (Winchester) WRSF2 J McCarthy (West Ham) London Welterweight Championship Final Bill Beckett (Epsom & Ewell) WPTS H Fleming (Met Police) London Middleweight Championship Semi-Final Johnny Read (Penge & Beckenham) WDSQ3 C Howe (West Ham) London Middleweight Championship Semi-Final Johnny Read (Penge & Beckenham) WPTS Bill Beckett (Epsom & Ewell) London Middleweight Championship Final F Green (St Pancras) WPTS F Field (Eton Manor) London Light-Heavyweight Championship Semi-Final Albert Gall (Brixton Ivy Leaf) WPTS J Smith (Chichester Boys) London Light-Heavyweight Championship Semi-Final Albert Gall (Brixton Ivy Leaf) WRSF1 F Green (St Pancras) London Light-Heavyweight Championship Final F McMorrin (Slough Centre) WPTS G Webb (Stepney & St George's) London Heavyweight Championship Semi-Final Ray Miles (Stowe) WRSF1 Albert Darvill (Robert Browning) London Heavyweight Championship Semi-Final Ray Miles (Stowe) WRSF1 F McMorrin (Slough Centre) London Heavyweight Championship Final 1951 North East London Divisionals 22 Mar 1951 York Hall Bethnal Green Harry Griver (New Lansdowne) WRSF2 A Johnson (Limehouse & Poplar) North East London Divisional Flyweight Final Dennis Hinson (West Ham) WPTS Tony Taylor (Leyton) North East London Divisional Bantamweight Final Sid Masters (Repton) WPTS Harry Shord (Repton) North East London Divisional Featherweight Final Ron Hinson (West Ham) WRSF1 W Hatt (Dagenham Trades) North East London Divisional Lightweight Final Pat Gutteridge (West Ham) WRSF3 John O'Flaherty (Lyle) North East London Divisional Light-Welterweight Final Johnny Maloney (Dagenham & District) WPTS Alf Keenan (Thames Refinery) North East London Divisional Welterweight Final Peter Longo (Crown & Manor) walkover North East London Divisional Middleweight Final Arthur Howard (Crown & Manor) WPTS Jimmy Williams (West Ham) North East London Divisional Light-Middleweight Final George Walker (Thames Refinery) WDSQ2 Johnny Taylor (Stepney & St George's) North East London Divisional Light-Heavyweight Final Joe Crickmar (Stepney Institute) WPTS G Webb (Stepney & St George's) North East London Divisional Heavyweight Final North West London Divisionals 20 Mar 1951 Seymour Hall Marylebone Derek Glanville (Hoover) WPTS M Gustard (Vauxhall Motors) North West London Divisional Flyweight Final A Morris (Hoover) WRTD2 C Powell (Eldon) North West London Divisional Bantamweight Final Pat Duffell (Southfield School) WPTS David Kamlish (Gainsford) North West London Divisional Featherweight Final D Hannell (Stowe Boys) WPTS D Horwood (Southfield School) North West London Divisional Lightweight Final Dick Tarrier (Polytechnic) WPTS Charlie Dormer (Senior Street) North West London Divisional Light-Welterweight Final C Williams (Alexandra) WPTS Brian Yaroslaw (Hoover) North West London Divisional Welterweight Final J Briars (Potters Bar) WRSF2 J Salisbury (Tottenham) North West London Divisional Middleweight Final Eddie Woollard (Callowland) WRSF3 A McKay (Willesden) North West London Divisional Light-Middleweight Final S Dunsford (Stowe Boys) WRSF2 J Shamash (Maccabi) North West London Divisional Light-Heavyweight Final Ray Miles (Stowe) WRSF2 R D Gardner (Potters Bar) North West London Divisional Heavyweight Final South East London Divisionals 14 Mar 1951 Eltham Baths A Smith (Redriff Community) WPTS Dave Robins (Camberwell) South East London Divisional Flyweight Final R Bootman (J & E Halls) WRSF3 A Lawrence (Downham Goldsmiths) South East London Divisional Bantamweight Final Bernard Robson (Croydon) WPTS Joe Lawrence (Mottingham Boys) South East London Divisional Featherweight Final C Touzel (Ramsgate) WRSF2 R Thomas (Deptford Inst.
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