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...December 3, 1904
LW: #8 Jack Blackburn 14-2-0 (5) UD12 unranked Sam Bolen 33-12-3 (4)
...December 10, 1904 LHW: #1 Philadelphia Jack O'Brien 25-3-0 (8) UD12 #6 Larry Temple 18-4-1 (8)
...December 20, 1904 HW: Champ Jack Johnson 31-3-3 (14) TKO9 #4 Marvin Hart 16-5-2 (4)
...December 26, 1904 WW: #1 Young Peter Jackson 31-2-1 (19) KO7 #10 Dixie Kid 18-3-0 (4)
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1900-1904: Five year recap of championship bouts
Heavyweight Division February 17, 1900: #2 Tom Sharkey 27-1-1 (23) KO7 #1 Hank Griffin 37-2-2 (29) September 15, 1900: Champ Tom Sharkey 28-1-1 (24) KO5 #6 Gus Ruhlin 19-1-1 (15) (Historical bout – Ruhlin KO15) May 7, 1901: Champ Tom Sharkey 29-1-1 (25) TKO11 #8 Mexican Pete Everett 22-8-0 (15) September 21, 1901: Champ Tom Sharkey 30-1-1 (26) KO6 #4 Frank Childs 28-8-1 (19) February 15, 1902: #1 James Jeffries 19-4-1 (11) KO14 Champ Tom Sharkey 31-1-1 (27) November 29, 1902: Champ James Jeffries 20-4-1 (12) KO5 #6 Gus Ruhlin 22-4-1 (17) May 5, 1903: #2 Jack Johnson 28-3-3 (13) MD15 Champ James Jeffries 21-4-1 (13) November 28, 1903: Champ Jack Johnson 29-3-3 (13) UD15 #1 Tom Sharkey 35-2-1 (31) June 2, 1904: Champ Jack Johnson 30-3-3 (13) TKO12 #6 Frank Childs 32-12-1 (20) (Historical bout – Johnson pts 6) December 20, 1904: Champ Jack Johnson 31-3-3 (14) TKO9 #4 Marvin Hart 16-5-2 (4) Light Heavyweight Division April 14, 1900: #2 Philadelphia Jack O'Brien 17-2-0 (5) UD15 #1 Joe Choynski 48-0-0 (38) August 17, 1900: Champ Philadelphia Jack O'Brien 18-2-0 (5) UD15 #2 Jack Root 13-1-1 (4) April 22, 1901: Champ Philadelphia Jack O'Brien 19-2-0 (5) UD15 #1 Joe Choynski 49-1-0 (39) August 3, 1901: Champ Philadelphia Jack O'Brien 20-2-0 (5) TKO2 #4 Jack Scales 6-7-2 (2) (Historical bout – O’Brien TKO6) February 7, 1902: Champ Philadelphia Jack O'Brien 21-2-0 (6) UD15 #2 Joe Choynski 49-3-0 (39) October 22, 1902: Champ Philadelphia Jack O'Brien 22-2-0 (6) KO2 #UR Jim Jeffords 11-5-4 (3) (Historical bout – O’Brien NWS6) June 24, 1903: Champ Philadelphia Jack O'Brien 23-2-0 (7) MD15 #UR Jack Bonner 28-10-4 (16) (Historical bout – O’Brien NWS10) December 12, 1903: Champ Philadelphia Jack O'Brien 24-2-0 (7) TKO9 #UR Mike Schreck 16-4-0 (8) (Historical bout – O’Brien points in 6 rounds) May 25, 1904: Unranked George Cole 32-5-2 (5) SD15 Champ Philadelphia Jack O'Brien 25-2-0 (8) (Historical bout – 6 round draw) November 22, 1904: Champ George Cole 33-5-2 (5) UD15 #3 Jack Root 22-3-2 (10) Middleweight Division June 1, 1900: #2 Charles McCoy 35-2-0 (30) TKO9 #1 Jack Bonner 23-8-3 (16) (Historical bout – McCoy TKO13) September 28, 1900: #2 Jack Lalor 17-2-1 (7) TKO4 Champ Charles McCoy 36-2-0 (31) February 28, 1901: #8 Frank Craig 35-4-1 (17) SD15 Champ Jack Lalor 18-2-1 (8) December 21, 1901: #1 Charles McCoy 38-3-0 (32) TKO8 Champ Frank Craig 36-4-1 (17) April 11, 1902: Champ Charles McCoy 39-3-0 (33) TKO8 #2 Bill Heffernan 16-0-1 (7) September 27, 1902: Champ Charles McCoy 40-3-0 (34) TKO8 #1 Jack Bonner 28-9-4 (16) January 10, 1903: Champ Charles McCoy 41-3-0 (35) TKO6 #2 Harry Peppers 35-5-3 (22) September 1, 1903: Champ Charles McCoy 42-3-0 (36) UD15 #2 Mike Donovan 17-7-1 (3) January 5, 1904: Champ Charles McCoy 43-3-0 (36) UD15 #3 Jewey Cook 21-10-6 (7) September 27, 1904: Champ Charles McCoy 44-3-0 (36) KO10 #UR Jack Sullivan 9-12-0 (2) (Historical bout – McCoy points 20) Welterweight Division January 15, 1900: #1 Rube Ferns 18-0-1 (8) KO14 #6 Mysterious Billy Smith 33-5-1 (14) (Historical bout – Ferns DQ21) August 31, 1900: #2 Jim Franey 27-3-3 (20) KO6 Champ Rube Ferns 19-0-1 (9) January 26, 1901: #3 George Cole 26-3-1 (4) UD15 Champ Jim Franey 28-3-3 (21) July 22, 1901: Champ George Cole 27-3-1 (4) SD15 #11 Scaldy Bill Quinn 16-11-4 (6) (Historical bout - 10 round draw) January 11, 1902: #2 Rube Ferns 21-1-1 (9) KO5 Champ George Cole 28-3-1 (4) May 29, 1902: Champ Rube Ferns 22-1-1 (10) KO12 #9 Owen Ziegler 25-11-1 (11) (Historical bout – Ferns KO3) December 22, 1902: Champ Rube Ferns 23-1-1 (11) KO4 #13 Matty Matthews 15-7-0 (1) (Historical bout – Matthews points 10) July 15, 1903: Champ Rube Ferns 24-1-1 (12) TKO12 #3 Jim Franey 33-5-3 (25) December 30, 1903: #3 Utah Bob Thompson 27-11-4 (17) TKO13 Champ Rube Ferns 25-1-1 (13) July 3, 1904: #8 Philadelphia Tommy Ryan 21-9-3 (8) MD15 Champ Utah Bob Thompson 28-11-4 (18) Lightweight Division March 23, 1900: #1 Joe Gans 35-0-0 (19) KO11 #10 Frank Erne 30-7-0 (16) (Historical bout – Erne TKO12) July 21, 1900: Champ Joe Gans 36-0-0 (20) TKO6 #1 Battling Nelson 20-0-0 (6) January 5, 1901: Champ Joe Gans 37-0-0 (21) KO2 #2 Billy Ernst 34-5-0 (21) August 24, 1901: Champ Joe Gans 38-0-0 (22) UD15 #2 Jack Everhardt 31-6-1 (14) January 3, 1902: Champ Joe Gans 39-0-0 (22) UD15 #3 Billy Hill 34-5-1 (21) May 12, 1902: Champ Joe Gans 40-0-0 (22) UD15 #5 Frank Erne 34-9-1 (17) (Historical bout – Gans KO1) October 14, 1902: Champ Joe Gans 41-0-0 (22) UD15 #12 Dave Holly 10-1-4 (1) (Historical bout – Gans NWS10) May 29, 1903: Champ Joe Gans 42-0-0 (22) UD15 #4 Willie Fitzgerald 18-2-0 (4) (Historical bout – Gans KO10) December 15, 1903: Champ Joe Gans 43-0-0 (22) UD15 #5 Arthur Douglas 17-1-1 (6) January 12, 1904: Champ Joe Gans 44-0-0 (22) Tech UD11 #4 Willie Fitzgerald 19-3-0 (5) (Historical bout – Gans points in 10) October 21, 1904: Champ Joe Gans 45-0-0 (22) KO6 #22 Jimmy Britt 14-5-2 (2) (Historical bout – Gans DQ5) Featherweight Division May 12, 1900: #2 Tim Hegarty 28-4-1 (9) TKO5 #1 Jimmy Dime 39-6-1 (27) August 11, 1900: Champ Tim Hegarty 29-4-1 (10) UD15 #6 Tommy Warren 59-7-1 (38) February 8, 1901: #2 Solly Smith 51-4-1 (23) SD15 Champ Tim Hegarty 30-4-1 (10) December 13, 1901: Champ Solly Smith 52-4-1 (23) UD15 #4 Will Curley 15-2-3 (3) April 25, 1902: #1 Oscar Gardner 39-3-2 (25) KO8 Champ Solly Smith 53-4-1 (23) November 8, 1902: #1 Young Corbett II 23-2-1 (11) TKO8 Champ Oscar Gardner 40-3-2 (26) March 31, 1903: Champ Young Corbett II 24-2-1 (12) TKO13 #5 Terry McGovern 20-3-0 (17) (Historical bout – Corbett KO11) October 5, 1903: Champ Young Corbett II 25-2-1 (13) KO4 #1 Abe Attell 19-0-0 (4) February 29, 1904: #13 Dave Sullivan 24-11-1 (11) TKO2 Champ Young Corbett II 26-2-1 (14) (Historical bout – Sullivan TKO11) September 5, 1904: #4 Ben Jordan 27-7-1 (10) KO1 Champ Dave Sullivan 25-11-1 (12) Bantamweight Division June 22, 1900: #1 Jimmy Barry 34-0-0 (15) UD15 #3 Pedlar Palmer 31-4-1 (6) November 24, 1900: Champ Jimmy Barry 35-0-0 (15) TKO12 #2 Billy Plimmer 36-9-1 (13) June 1, 1901: Champ Jimmy Barry 36-0-0 (16) TKO7 #5 Jack Kid Madden 18-6-3 (3) October 11, 1901: Champ Jimmy Barry 37-0-0 (17) TKO13 #1 Harry Harris 18-2-2 (4) April 5, 1902: Champ Jimmy Barry 38-0-0 (18) UD15 #1 Billy Plimmer 39-10-1 (13) November 15, 1902: Champ Jimmy Barry 39-0-0 (18) TKO13 #4 Charley Kelly 32-8-0 (20) April 15, 1903: Champ Jimmy Barry 40-0-0 (19) MD15 #1 Harry Harris 21-3-2 (5) September 25, 1903: Champ Jimmy Barry 41-0-0 (19) TKO3 #2 Casper Leon 32-12-3 (14) March 5, 1904: Champ Jimmy Barry 42-0-0 (20) UD15 #5 Owen Moran 17-2-2 (7) November 15, 1904: Champ Jimmy Barry 43-0-0 (20) TKO9 #7 Harry Forbes 14-11-2 (3)
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PBR champions as of January 1905
Jack Johnson – Heavyweight Record: 32-3-3 (15) Title bouts: 4-0 (2) Country: United States Age: 26 (The real champion was James Jeffries, currently ranked #2 in the PBR) George Cole – Light Heavyweight Record: 34-5-2 (5) Title bouts: 4-1 Country: United States Age: 26 (The real champion was Bob Fitzsimmons, retired from the PBR) Charles McCoy – Middleweight Record: 45-3 (37) Title bouts: 8-1 (6) Country: United States Age: 32 (The real champion was Tommy Ryan, retired from the PBR) Philadelphia Tommy Ryan – Welterweight Record: 22-9-3 (8) Title bouts: 1-0 Country: United States Age: 28 (The real champion was Dixie Kid, currently ranked #12 in the PBR) Joe Gans – Lightweight Record: 46-0 (23) Title bouts: 11-0 (4) Country: United States Age: 30 (The real champion was Gans) Ben Jordan – Featherweight Record: 28-7-1 (11) Title bouts: 1-0 (1) Country: England Age: 31 (The real champion was Abe Attell, currently ranked #1 in the PBR) Jimmy Barry – Bantamweight Record: 44-0 (21) Title bouts: 10-0 (6) Country: United States Age: 34 (The real champion was Joe Bowker, currently ranked #12 in the PBR)
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Schedule of championship bouts in early 1905 – all fights are 15 rounds
Philadelphia Tommy Ryan…22-9-3 (8) vs. #1 Young Peter Jackson…32-2-1 (20) Welterweight Division February 1st Ben Jordan…28-7-1 (11) vs. #1 Abe Attell…22-1 (4) Featherweight Division February 19th George Cole…34-5-2 (5) vs. #2 Sam Langford…21-1-1 (16) Light Heavyweight Division March 3rd Historical bout Joe Gans…46-0 (23) vs. #14 Rufe Turner…17-9 (7) Lightweight Division March 27th Historical bout Jack Johnson…32-3-3 (15) vs. #4 Marvin Hart...16-6-2 (4) Heavyweight Division March 28th Historical bout Charles McCoy…45-3 (37) vs. #2 Young Mahoney...18-9-1 (9) Middleweight Division April 2nd
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Notable bouts - January 1905
...January 19th FW: #5 Young Corbett II 26-4-1 (14) KO1 #3 Terry McGovern 24-4-0 (19) ...January 23rd LW: #3 Arthur Douglas 19-2-1 (7) UD12 unranked Rudy Unholz 7-13-3 (2)
BW: #3 Owen Moran 19-3-2 (7) KO11 #18 Digger Stanley 10-12-2 (1)
...January 28th WW: #9 Andrew Jeptha 15-5-5 (7) UD12 #15 Owen Ziegler 28-14-2 (12) ...January 30th HW: #2 James Jeffries 25-5-1 (17) TKO8 #13 Mexican Pete Everett 26-14-0 (17)
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Notable bouts - February 1905
...February 1st WW: #1 Young Peter Jackson 32-2-1 (20) SD15 Champ Philadelphia Tommy Ryan 22-9-3 (8)
...February 10th LW: #1 Battling Nelson 29-3-0 (7) TKO12 #2 Billy Hill 40-8-1 (25)
...February 17th WW: #7 Matty Matthews 19-10-0 (1) UD12 #10 Joe Walcott 36-17-1 (8) ...February 19th FW: #2 Jem Driscoll 21-0-1 (9) MD12 #4 Benny Yanger 18-5-2 (6) FW: #1 Abe Attell 22-1-0 (4) TKO11 Champ Ben Jordan 28-7-1 (11)
...February 25th WW: #3 Rube Ferns 26-3-1 (14) KO8 #6 Honey Mellody 20-2-2 (4) ...February 27th FW: #9 Will Curley 18-6-4 (4) UD12 #6 Dave Sullivan 25-12-1 (12)
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...March 3, 1905
LHW: #2 Sam Langford 21-1-1 (16) UD15 Champ George Cole 34-5-2 (5)
...March 7, 1905 BW: #6 Jimmy Walsh 16-6-2 (1) UD12 #10 Tommy Feltz 9-10-5 (5)
LHW: #3 Tommy Burns 21-1-1 (12) TKO12 #9 Jack Sullivan 9-13-0 (2)
...March 20, 1905 BW: #7 Pedlar Palmer 39-8-2 (7) UD12 #11 Joe Bowker 18-5-2 (4)
...March 27, 1905 LW: Champ Joe Gans 46-0-0 (23) MD15 #14 Rufe Turner 17-9-0 (7)
...March 28, 1905 HW: #4 Marvin Hart 16-6-2 (4) TKO9 Champ Jack Johnson 32-3-3 (15)
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...April 2, 1905
MW: Champ Charles McCoy 45-3-0 (37) KO14 #2Young Mahoney 18-9-1 (9)
...April 10, 1905 BW: #1 Al Delmont 19-1-1 (0) UD12 #5 Jack Kid Madden 24-11-3 (3) WW: #2 Utah Bob Thompson 29-12-4 (18) UD12 #14 Tommy West 22-18-6 (16) ...April 19, 1905 LHW: #5 George Gardner 22-3-2 (12) TKO8 unranked Mike Schreck 17-7-0 (9)
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Schedule of championship bouts in mid 1905 – all are 15 rounds
Jimmy Barry...44-0 (21) vs. #2 Billy Plimmer...45-12-2 (14) Bantamweight Division April 25th Abe Attell...21-1 (5) vs. unranked Harry Forbes...14-13-2 (3) Featherweight Division May 10th (Forbes is moving up from BW - historical bout) Marvin Hart...17-6-2 (4) vs. unranked Jack Root...23-4-2 (10) Heavyweight Division July 3rd (Root is moving up from LHW - historical bout) Sam Langford...22-1-1 (16) vs. #6 Larry Temple...19-5-1 (8) Light Heavyweight Division July 4th (historical bout) Young Peter Jackson...33-2-1 (20) vs. #8 Eddie Connelly...29-12 (13) Welterweight Division August 5th
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...May 1, 1905
BW: Champ Jimmy Barry 44-0-0 (21) UD15 #2 Billy Plimmer 45-12-2 (14)
...May 8, 1905 MW: unranked Patsy Sweeney 25-7-0 (11) SD12 #7 Mike Donovan 19-10-1 (3)
...May 10, 1905 FW: Champ Abe Attell 23-1-0 (5) UD15 unranked Harry Forbes 14-13-2 (3)
...May 30, 1905 HW: #1 James Jeffries 26-5-1 (18) TKO9 #12 Mexican Pete Everett 26-15-0 (17)
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...June 5, 1905
WW: #17 Perry Queenan 18-10-1 (4) UD12 #15 Owen Ziegler 28-15-2 (12) ...June 19, 1905 LHW: #5 George Gardner 23-3-2 (13) SD12 unranked Billy Stift 28-14-4 (9)
...June 25, 1905 WW: #1 Rube Ferns 27-3-1 (15) UD12 #5 Philadelphia Tommy Ryan 22-10-3 (8) ...June 27, 1905 FW: #1 Jem Driscoll 22-0-1 (9) TKO4 #10 Billy Whistler 22-12-6 (2) ...June 30, 1905 FW: #5 Benny Yanger 18-6-2 (6) UD12 #9 Dave Sullivan 25-13-1 (12) LW: #2 Arthur Douglas 20-2-1 (7) MD12 #10 George McFadden 27-9-5 (10) WW: #6 Honey Mellody 20-3-2 (4) KO12 #13 Joe Walcott 36-18-1 (8)
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...July 3, 1905
LHW: #3 Tommy Burns 22-1-1 (13) UD10 #7 Leo Houck 12-8-2 (0) HW: unranked Jack Root 23-4-2 (10) UD15 Champ Marvin Hart 17-6-2 (4)
...July 4, 1905 LHW: #1 Philadelphia Jack O'Brien 27-3-0 (8) UD12 #9 Jack Sullivan 9-14-0 (2)
LHW: Champ Sam Langford 22-1-1 (16) KO6 #6 Larry Temple 19-5-1 (8)
...July 25, 1905 BW: #3 Owen Moran 20-3-2 (8) KO9 #7 Pedlar Palmer 40-8-2 (7) ...July 26, 1905 BW: #4 Jimmy Walsh 17-6-2 (1) TKO9 #13 Joe Bowker 18-6-2 (4) ...July 28, 1905 BW: #5 Harry Harris 25-5-3 (5) MD12 #12 Tommy Feltz 9-11-5 (5) LW: #1 Battling Nelson 30-3-0 (8) MD12 #8 Jack Everhardt 38-10-1 (16) ...July 29, 1905 FW: #2 Ben Jordan 28-8-1 (11) TKO5 #7 Will Curley 19-6-4 (4)
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...August 5, 1905
WW: Champ Young Peter Jackson 33-2-1 (20) UD15 #8 Eddie Connolly 29-12-0 (13)
...August 12, 1905 BW: #1 Al Delmont 20-1-1 (0) TKO5 #9 Peter Toohey 15-9-2 (7) ...August 13, 1905 HW: #3 Sam McVey 17-0-2 (13) TKO3 #11 Jim Flynn 14-9-1 (9) ...August 22, 1905 MW: #1 Jack Lalor 27-5-1 (14) UD12 #3 Jack Bonner 30-13-5 (17)
...August 31, 1905 BW: #2 Billy Plimmer 45-13-2 (14) UD12 #10 Harry Forbes 14-14-2 (3)
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Schedule of championship bouts in late 1905 - all are 15 rounds
Abe Attell...24-1 (5) vs. #7 Aurelio Herrera...18-7-3 (10) Featherweight Division September 5th Joe Gans...47-0 (23) vs. unranked Mike Sullivan...21-3-2 (4) Lightweight Division September 15th (Sullivan is moving down from WW - Historical bout) Charles McCoy...46-3 (38) vs. #6 Charles Goff...26-11-6 (7) Middleweight Division October 12th Jack Root...24-4-2 (10) vs. #1 James Jeffries...27-5-1 (19) Heavyweight Division November 1st Jimmy Barry...45-0 (21) vs. #1 Al Delmont...21-1-1 (1) Bantamweight Division November 15th
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...September 5, 1905
FW: Champ Abe Attell 24-1-0 (5) UD15 #7 Aurelio Herrera 18-7-3 (10)
...September 9, 1905 LW: #1 Battling Nelson 31-3-0 (8) TKO8 #22 Jimmy Britt 15-7-2 (3)
...September 15, 1905 LW: unranked Mike Sullivan 21-3-2 (4) TKO5 Champ Joe Gans 47-0-0 (23)
...September 18, 1905 MW: #2 Jack Lalor 28-5-1 (14) UD12 #4 Jewey Cook 23-13-6 (8)
...September 30, 1905 LW: #5 Billy Ernst 41-11-0 (27) KO7 #13 William Parker 24-5-2 (15) HW: #15 Mexican Pete Everett 26-16-0 (17) MD12 #18 Jim Scanlon 15-12-1 (7)
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...October 12, 1905
MW: Champ Charles McCoy 46-3-0 (38) TKO8 #6 Charles Goff 26-11-6 (7)
...October 18, 1905 FW: #3 Terry McGovern 25-5-0 (20) UD12 unranked Harlem Tommy Murphy 16-2-3 (0)
...October 20, 1905 LHW: #1 Philadelphia Jack O'Brien 28-3-0 (8) UD10 #3 Tommy Burns 23-1-1 (13) BW: #4 Jimmy Walsh 18-6-2 (2) UD12 #21 Digger Stanley 11-14-2 (1)
...October 23, 1905 LHW: #2 George Cole 35-6-2 (6) KO6 #4 George Gardner 24-3-2 (13) ...October 28, 1905 WW: #18 Owen Ziegler 28-16-2 (12) UD12 #5 Honey Mellody 21-3-2 (5)
...October 31, 1905 WW: #10 Dixie Kid 19-4-0 (4) UD12 #6 Philadelphia Tommy Ryan 22-11-3 (8) FW: #6 Young Corbett II 27-5-1 (15) KO3 #4 Benny Yanger 19-6-2 (6) FW: #11 Dave Sullivan 25-14-1 (12) UD12 #5 Oscar Gardner 43-7-3 (27)
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...November 1, 1905
HW: Champ Jack Root 24-4-2 (10) TKO11 #1 James Jeffries 27-5-1 (19)
...November 13, 1905 FW: unranked Arthur Douglas 21-2-1 (7) UD12 #20 Watty Austin 20-9-1 (7)
...November 15, 1905 BW: Champ Jimmy Barry 45-0-0 (21) Tech UD11 #1 Al Delmont 21-1-1 (1)
...November 23, 1905 HW: #5 Marvin Hart 17-7-2 (4) KO2 #19 Yank Kenny 22-10-5 (4) ...November 26, 1905 WW: #12 Tom Couhig 23-5-1 (9) KO7 #13 Joe Walcott 36-19-1 (8)
...November 28, 1905 FW: #1 Jem Driscoll 23-0-1 (10) UD12 #15 Austin Rice 20-15-2 (2) BW: #13 Joe Bowker 18-7-2 (4) UD12 #7 Casper Leon 34-15-4 (14)
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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 MLB Modified |
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