Record

Performance TitleThe Seventh Amateur Boxing Tournament - Organised By The Scottish Women's Hospitals' Memorial Association
Performance Date5 December 1934
Performance DayWednesday
Performance Time19:15
Main PerformersCpl. G Adams (Royal Army Service Corps),
Driver S Besch (Royal Army Service Corps),
Domenico Celegato (Italian Amateur Boxing Association),
Ernesto Centobelli (Italian Amateur Boxing Association),
L H Cohen (Belsize Club),
Federico Cortonesi (Italian Amateur Boxing Association),
Flying Officer Coslett (RAF),
Lieut. Courtney (RN),
J Edwards (South Wales Borderers),
Aldo Ferrari (Italian Amateur Boxing Association),
F F Frost (Civil Service),
A D Garrett (Fitzroy Lodge Boxing Club),
Carlo Gilberti (Italian Amateur Boxing Association),
Marine Hanaway (RM),
Petty Officer Heath (RN),
Fireman L Jewson (London Fire Brigade),
Able Seaman Kentwell (RN),
D L MacLean (Belsize Boxing Club),
J B MacLean (Belsize Boxing Club),
Gavino Matta (Italian Amateur Boxing Association),
CSM T Meredith (TA),
Signalman Morris (RN),,
L/Cpl. F Newbold (TA)
PC J Partridge (Metropolitan Police),
R A Reed (Belsize Boxing Club),
Leading Aircraftsman Robinson (RAF),
Angelo Saruggia (Italian Amateur Boxing Association),
Ulderico Sergo (Italian Amateur Boxing Association),
Fireman A.Shawyer (London Fire Brigade),
Driver Shepperd (Royal Engineers),
PC A Smith (Metropolitan Police),
Fireman V A Stuart (London Fire Brigade),
Private W Tookey (Royal Army Service Corps),
Aircraftsman Turner (RAF),
Aircraftsman Ward (RAF),
Cpl. Wilby (RAF),
Fireman T Woods (London Fire Brigade),
Private T Worton (TA) - boxers
Secondary PerformersVal Barker,
D Barry,
Lt. Col. F E Buller,
H G H Chandley,
W J Dees,
H W Fowler,
Com. H G Hopper,
C W Jackson,
W Jones,
F G Jupp,
Lt. Com. G V Knight,
Dottore Rupert Maino,
H W Mallin,
H W Mansergh,
J Norton,
Squadron-Leader A E Pettingell,
O Pinto,
E H Wall,
R C Warnes,
Captain C P White - referees and judges,
Warrant-Officer J S Sallows - recorder,
D Barry,
W Jones - timekeepers
Set ListFive competitions (for silver cups) - Italian Amateur Boxing Association v Services,
Three special four-round contexts (for silver cups):

Flyweight - Cavina Matti (winner) v Pte T Worton,
Bantamweight - A D Garrett (winner) v Pte J Wainwright,
Featherweight - L A C Robinson (winner) v Ulderico Servo,
A B Kentwell (winner) v Pte W Tookey,
Final - Robinson (winner) v Kentwell,
Lightweight - F F Frost (winner) v A C Ward,
Aldo Ferrari (winner) v Dvr Sheppard,
Final - Frost (winner) v Ferrari,
Welterweight - Enrico Celegato (winner) v Lance-Corporal J Edwards (winner) v P O Heath,
Final - Celegato (winner) v Turner,
Middleweight - Corporal G Adams (winner) v Marine Hanaway,
Carlo Gilberti (winner) v F O Coslett,
Final - Gilberti (winner) v Adams,
Lightweight - Drvr S Besch (winner) v Corporal Wilby,
Final - Centobelli (winner) v Besch, on points.
Heavyweight - A Saruggia (winner) v Lt Courtney, on points.

Trevor-Dawson Cup (Belsize London Fire Brigade, Metropolitan Police, Territorial Army):
Middleweight - D L Maclean (winner) v PC J Cartridge,
Fireman A Shawyer (winner) v Lance Corporal F Newbold,
Final - Shawyer (winner) , on points.
Heavyweight - PC L Stevenson (winner) v R A Read, on points,
Fireman V A Stuart (winner) v CSM T Meredith, on points,
Final - Stuart (winner), on points.
London Fire Brigade won the Cup.
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1934/63),
Handbill (RAHE/6/1934/18)
Ticket Prices1s 2d-20s
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1934/63Seventh Amateur Boxing Tournament5 December 1934
RAHE/6/1934/18Seventh Amateur Boxing Tournament5 December 1934
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
OradidolipufSeventh Amateur Boxing Association (ABA) Tournament - organised by the Scottish Women's Hospitals' Memorial Association, in aid of HRH The Duchess of York's Maternity Clinic (of The Royal Free Hospital)1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/430Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABA); 1880-; English boxing organisation
DS/UK/1132Scottish Women's Hospitals' Memorial Association (SWHMA); 1929-1950s; Scottish women's association
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