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March 1901...notable bouts
March 3, 1901
BW: #16 Tommy Kelly 42-16-0 (23) MDraw12 #17 Yorkshire Harry Clarke 17-16-10 (5)
March 13, 1901
HW: #UR Joe McAuliffe 41-23-0 (31) TKO7 #23 Nick Burley 33-9-2 (27)
March 16, 1901
HW: #6 Frank Childs 27-8-1 (18) KO10 #9 George Byers 15-7-2 (7)
Historical bout: Childs KO17
LW: #4 Jack Everhardt 30-6-1 (13) TKO5 #17 Herb McKell 34-8-1 (22)
Historical bout: ND11
March 18, 1901
BW: #1 Harry Harris 17-2-2 (4) UD12 #2 Pedlar Palmer 32-5-1 (6)
Historical bout: Harris won by points; 15 rounds…World Bantamweight Title
March 19, 1901
FW: Jem Driscoll 1-0-0 (0) UD4 Jacques Perron 0-1-0 (0)
March 22, 1901
FW: Abe Attell 7-0-0 (1) UD6 John Garlick 2-0-0 (0)
March 25, 1901
MW: #1 Jack Bonner 24-9-3 (16) UD12 #11 Kid Carter 10-4-3 (5)
Historical bout: Draw; 20 rounds
March 26, 1901
LW: #5 Billy Hill 32-5-1 (20) TKO3 #24 Jim Holloway 42-6-1 (25)
WW: #9 Billy Gardner 19-2-1 (3) KO4 #12 Jim Judge 20-9-4 (6)
March 29, 1901
MW: #9 Mike Donovan 12-5-1 (2) SD12 #6 Jewey Cook 18-8-3 (5)
March 30, 1901
FW: #23 Ned Starkey 8-5-2 (1) TKO3 #UR Jack McGowan 38-8-2 (17)
LW: #23 Art Simms 11-4-1 (3) UD10 #21 Jimmy Briggs 13-2-1 (3)
MW: #16 Tom Duggan 36-12-0 (27) TKO11 #5 Jack Stelzner 24-4-4 (9)
LW: #7 Stanton Abbott 40-13-3 (28) KO7 #1 Battling Nelson 21-1-0 (6)
March 31, 1901
LW: #22 Kid McPartland 13-8-4 (4) UD10 #UR Jabez White 10-7-1 (1)
WW: #24 LA Kid Williams 10-7-1 (4) KO10 #UR California Paddy Smith 14-30-2 (5)
LW: #6 Frank Erne 32-8-0 (16) UD12 #12 Rufe Turner 13-2-0 (5)
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Eddie Collins was one of the most accomplished all-around ballplayers ever to play the game. They called Collins "Cocky," not because he was arrogant, but because he was filled with confidence based on sheer ability ~ Author Jack Kavanaugh
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