1934 March - The Ring Magazine - Richard Humphries vs. Daniel Mendoza "Bareknuckle Scene"
Item Description
The Ring Magazine
Date - March 1934
Front Cover Subject(s) - Daniel Mendoza vs. Richard Humphries
Some of the interior articles and subjects include:
Billy Petrolle "A Great Fighter Ends His Career" featuring Billy Petrolle vs. Barney Ross
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle "Fight Enthusiast"
"Indians In Fisticuffs" featuring: Jim Thorpe, Pinky Urquidi, Leo Gates
Charley White "An Inch From The Title"
"Puzzling Southpaws" featuring: Lou Brouillard, K.O. Brown, Lew Tendler, George K.O. Chaney
"Mrs. Coulon Claims Matchmaking Title" Johnny Coulon and Wife
Barney Ross and Tony Canzoneri "Tie For Ring Most Valuable Boxer Trophy"
Max Baer Brings Back Bright-Light Era
Cliff Olson "Minnesota's Gift To Rasslin'"
Ernie Dusek Scores Upset Over Hans Steinke
"Stout-hearted Jimmy Clabby"
Joe Lohman "Battler Of Champions"
Canadian and Mid-West Hopes featuring: Johnny Burds, Frankie Martin, Frankie Wolfram, Jimmy Engel, Frankie Fiore, Lefty Gwynne
Topnotchers From The Pacific Coast featuring: Andy Bundy, Ah Wing Lee, Freddie Steele, Frank Van Hee, Young Peter Jackson
Louis Zack
and much more
Size - About 64 pages
Condition - Covers about GD condition with general handling wear. Small date mark on front cover as shown. Some edge and cover wear as shown. Interiors complete with some general handling wear throughout. Please enlarge scans or photos to see better detail.
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