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30 + 1880s-1940s Newspaper Boxing Features - Sullivan, Johnson, Louis and More!

Lot 132. 30 + 1880s-1940s Newspaper Boxing Features - Sullivan, Johnson, Louis and More! Incredible cache of period boxing coverage, primarily from The New York Times, The Oregonian and The Albuquerque Herald. The newspapers are stored flat in archival poly-bags and are in exceptional condition. 1. June 16, 1946, Sunday News double-page, full-color spread of Joe Louis and Billy Conn; includes a 15” x 10 ½” photo of each fighter. Three days later, Louis knocked Conn out in the 8th round at Yankee Stadium. It was the first ever televised World Heavyweight Championship fight. Ex-m. 2. Nov. 9, 1889 The National Police Gazette, double-page engraving spread including “John L. Sullivan Saved by a Neck.” In late October of that year, Thomas F. Keefe (alias Shea) threatened Sullivan, who had called Shea a thief. Shea found Sullivan and friends at a barber shop where an ex-prize fighter, Thomas Kelly, fought Shea and finally slashed his throat with a barber’s razor in defense of Sullivan. This is a rare, period reference to that incident. Ex. 3. July 9, 1910 The Saturday Blade (Chicago IL), with an incredible front page illustration and story of Jack Johnson’s win: “Jeffries Knocked Out in the 15th: White Man Fails to Come Back and his Conqueror is Hailed the Greatest Fighter of Age.” Vg. 4. Sept. 24, 1926 “Smiling New Heavyweight Fight Champion of the World, Gene Tunney.” Ex+. 5. Sept. 23, 1927 “Tunney Retains Heavyweight Title: Dempsey Loses Greatest of Ring Battles.” Vg-ex. 6-12. 1935-36 assorted newspaper pages on Joe Louis wins over Eddie Simms, Jack Sharkey, Tony Galento, Charlie Retzlaff, Primo Carnera, King Levinsky. Overall ex to ex-m. 13. Sept. 25, 1935: 10-page collection of the Louis-Baer fight including front page and photos. Ex+ to ex-m overall. 14. June 21, 1936, 8-pages on the Louis-Schmeling fight. Ex-m. 15. June 20, 1936 Schmeling’s win, 2 pages, vg-ex. 16. Oct. 12, 1942 “Joe Louis Declares his Fighting Days are Over.” Ex-m. 17. 18 pages (May 11, 1923-July 10, 1923) covering one of the most interesting fights in history, the 1923 gitle fight between Jack Dempsey and Tom Gibbons, the first fight in which anyone ever went 15 rounds with Dempsey. Overall ex. 18. Jan. 26, 1929 “Sharkey beats Christner by close decision.” Ex. 19. July 1, 1933, Carnera standing over a knocked-out Sharkey. Ex+. 20. Aug. 22, 1926 with George Godfrey discussing his upcoming defense of the “Negro Heavyweight Championship.” Ex-m. 21. Sept. 12, 1924 “Will Takes Firpo for Punching Bag in 12 Rounds.” Ex. 22. May 13, 1923 “Story of Willard’s Dramatic Come Back.” Ex. 23. June 9, 1933 “Max Baer defeats Schmeling by Kayo in 10th.” Ex-m. 24. June 3, 1923 “Eugene Criqui is Crowned Featherweight Champ of World.” Ex. 25. May 4, 1934 “Challenger and Champion: Baer and Carnera after signing contracts.” Nm. 26-27. New York Times photo sections, Aug. 5, 1928 and July 12, 1936, including photographs of Schmeling and his wife with Hitler, and a full-page spread of Tunney’s victory over Tom Heeny. Ex. 28-32. Assorted newspaper boxing advertisements or cartoons, including Jack Dempsey in “Dare Devil Jack” and James J. Braddock’s radio premiere. Overall ex.
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