1934 REFEREE BOXING Program Magazine HENRY ARMSTRONG EARLY BOUT, IVAN MANAGOFF
Item Description
Title of Publication - The Referee Boxing and Wrestling Magazine and Fight Program
Neat rarer vintage publication which also served as an unofficial (and sometimes official) fight program for some of the boxing and wrestling fight cards in various locations through California and The Pacific Northwest.
Date - February 16, 1934
Most notable about this issue in an early Henry Armstrong fight (February 13, 1934) against Benny Pelz "Retz" listed in the Olympic Boxing Program bout card section of this issue.
Cover Subjects(s) - wrestler, Ivan Managoff
Back Cover Subject - wrestler, Joe Gardenfield
Interior boxers, wrestlers and other fight subjects pictured include - John Henry Lewis, Frankie Klick, Barney Ross vs. Tony Canzoneri, Frankie Genaro, Maxie Rosenbloom, Jack Dempsey vs. Jack Sharkey, Fidel LaBarba, George "Tiger" Floyd, Sammy Kohen, Jack Patterson
Some of the notable fights and wrestling matches listed on the interior program pages include - Please see enlarged photos for full fight cards, including the Henry Armstrong bout mentioned earlier.
Wrestling Matches: Pasadena Wrestling - Please see the enlarged photos for full fight cards.
Size - About 9" x 12" inches. 16 pages including covers.
Condition - About VG condition with general handling wear. Please enlarge scans or photos to see better detail.
A great lot for the vintage Boxing Publication and Memorabilia collector.
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