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Box-pro
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Box-pro 105 bouts |
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1926-07-06 | Wild Bill Farrell | 11 10 15 | Delta | D-PTS
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1925-11-30 | Johnny O'Brien | 1 5 3 | Manhattan A.C., Salt Lake City | L-KO
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(Salt Lake Tribune), 12/1/1925
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1925-05-28 | Cal Herman | 9 0 4 | Castle Gate | L-KO
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ref: Harold Huff
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1925-05-07 | Frankie Smithers | 7 10 14 | Knudson Building, Brigham City | D-PTS
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ref: Andy 'Kid' Davis
Both were knocked down during the bout.
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1925-04-13 | Bus Bairie | 20 18 13 | Hippodrome Theater, Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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1925-04-06 | Imey Garfinkle | 9 10 7 | Hippodrome Theater, Salt Lake City | W-KO
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Gilbert's right hand smash to Imey's ear dropped him "like a ton of brick."--(Salt Lake Tribune)
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1925-01-26 | Cal Herman | 8 0 4 | Hippodrome Theater, Salt Lake City | L-PTS
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1925-01-12 | Wild Bill Farrell | 5 5 7 | Hippodrome Theater, Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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ref: Hardy K Downing
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1923-06-02 | Frankie Smithers | 7 10 12 | Hippodrome Theater, Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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This is one of the bouts on the boxing show to benefit Utah railway workers.--(Salt Lake Tribune), 6/3/1923
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1922-10-23 | Joe Black | 6 9 9 | Hippodrome Theater, Salt Lake City | L-PTS
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1922-04-10 | Wesley Toy | 1 1 1 | Hippodrome Theater, Salt Lake City | L-PTS
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1922-03-06 | Benny Garcia | 10 6 8 | Hippodrome Theater, Salt Lake City | L-PTS
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1922-02-06 | Dick DeSayso | 4 5 8 | Hippodrome Theater, Salt Lake City | W-KO
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1921-12-19 | Frankie Darren | 11 5 5 | Wastach Athletic Club, Logan | L-PTS
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Bout was season opener for the Wasatch Athletic Club.
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1921-11-11 | Cowboy Padgett | 8 0 5 | Delta | L-KO
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1921-05-09 | Benny Garcia | 6 5 6 | Hippodrome Theater, Salt Lake City | NC-NC
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Garcia dropped to the mat from a hard punch to his gut at which point the referee ruled "no contest."--Salt Lake Tribune)
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1921-04-18 | Gilbert Gallant | 30 20 21 | Hippodrome Theater, Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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1921-04-15 | Joe Behun | 3 1 3 | Auditorium Theater, Pocatello | W-PTS
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Statement from Referee John Nevins published in Pocatello Tribune after the bout: "The conduct in the ring of Behun and Gilbert indicated more real, clean sportsmanship than I have yet seen manifested in Pocatello. Both boys were strangers in Idaho, not familiar with the requirements of the state law, but with the formal instructions given to them in the ring, complied to the letter with those instructions."
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1921-02-28 | Gilbert Gallant | 30 19 21 | Hippodrome Theater, Salt Lake City | W-DQ
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1921-01-31 | Harry Reide | 3 7 13 | Hippodrome Theater, Salt Lake City | W-PTS
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1920-11-15 | Claire Bromeo | 40 29 38 | Hippodrome Theater, Salt Lake City | L-PTS
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1920-11-04 | Joe Behun | 2 1 1 | Grand Opera House, Rock Springs | D-PTS
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1920-10-11 | Harry Casey | 24 21 37 | Hippodrome Theater, Salt Lake City | W-PTS
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1920-10-04 | Jack Costello | 1 1 0 | Hippodrome Theater, Salt Lake City | W-KO
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Gilbert had the Fort Douglas soldier outclassed from the start.--(Salt Lake Tribune)
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1920-05-24 | Gilbert Gallant | 29 19 21 | Hippodrome Theater, Salt Lake City | L-PTS
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1920-05-05 | Gilbert Gallant | 28 18 21 | Armory Arena, Salt Lake City | L-KO
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1920-04-28 | Willie St Clair | 16 9 16 | Armory Arena, Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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1920-04-07 | Carl Mackey | 3 3 1 | Armory Arena, Salt Lake City | W-PTS
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1920-02-18 | Billy Stearns | 0 1 0 | Armory Arena, Salt Lake City | W-KO
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Salt Lake Tribune reports it KO, 1st round for Gilbert.
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1920-01-19 | Frankie Murphy | 9 5 7 | Salt Lake Theater, Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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The previous summer, Murphy had returned to the western part of the United States after touring Panama, the southern part of the U.S. and Minnesota--having fought Otto Wallace, and Johnny Noye twice, according to Seattle newspaper accounts.
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1920-01-07 | Frankie Murphy | 9 5 6 | Armory Arena, Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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Salt Lake Telegram
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1919-12-03 | Jack Ryan | 10 8 2 | Salt Lake City | W-PTS
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1919-11-12 | Tommy O'Brien | 10 9 5 | Armory Arena, Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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1919-10-22 | Carl Mackey | 1 0 0 | Armory Arena, Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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1919-10-08 | Willie St Clair | 13 6 14 | Manhattan A.C., Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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1919-07-04 | Frankie Murphy | 5 5 6 | Trinidad | L-TKO
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(Pueblo Chieftain)
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1919-04-21 | Swede Johnson | 11 5 8 | Manhattan A.C., Salt Lake City | W-PTS
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1919-04-07 | Al Young | 7 7 11 | Manhattan A.C., Salt Lake City | W-PTS
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1919-01-27 | Ned Young | 14 4 0 | Hippodrome Theater, Salt Lake City | W-KO
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1918-12-30 | Harry Schuman | 8 3 5 | Hippodrome Theater, Salt Lake City | L-KO
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ref: Hardy K Downing
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1918-12-16 | Ned Young | 12 3 0 | Hippodrome Theater, Salt Lake City | L-PTS
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1918-05-20 | Frankie Gage | 9 12 8 | Hippodrome Theater, Salt Lake City | W-KO
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\"...and while the boys were mixing it in the center of the ring the right hook was delivered and the curtains were rung down on the asperations of Mr. Gage.\"--(Salt Lake Tribune), 5/21/1918
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1918-04-15 | Joe Miller | 13 6 7 | Armory, Ogden | L-KO
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ref: Bill Thornton
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1918-02-22 | Pete Kid Marlow | 2 5 3 | Armory, Ogden | D-PTS
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ref: Frank Armstrong
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1918-01-21 | Jack Gillis | 5 4 7 | Grand Theater, Salt Lake City | W-PTS
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Gilbert did some serious damage with stiff body punches.--(Salt Lake Tribune), 1/22/1918
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1918-01-17 | Eddie White | 13 16 14 | Grand Theater, Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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1917-12-28 | Jimmy Reagan | 24 25 15 | Armory, Ogden | W-PTS
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ref: Frank Armstrong
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1917-10-22 | Puggy Morton | 6 9 8 | Grand Theater, Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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ref: Hardy K Downing
Many fans voiced disapproval of the draw decision--newspaper gave edge to Morton in last five rounds.--(Salt Lake Tribune), 10/23/1917
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1917-10-15 | Lee Morrissey | 14 7 15 | Grand Theater, Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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ref: Billy Burke
Intermountain Lightweight Title
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1917-10-09 | Eddie White | 13 15 13 | Armory, Ogden | D-PTS
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ref: Frank Armstrong
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1917-10-01 | Eddie White | 13 14 13 | Grand Theater, Salt Lake City | W-PTS
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ref: Hardy K Downing
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1917-09-26 | Al Young | 6 5 10 | Armory, Ogden | W-KO
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ref: Frank Armstrong
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1917-09-03 | Eddie White | 13 14 10 | Manhattan A.C., Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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1917-07-23 | Al Young | 6 4 9 | Orpheum Theatre, Ogden | W-PTS
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ref: Frank Armstrong
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1917-05-15 | Lee Morrissey | 10 5 12 | Orpheum Theatre, Ogden | D-PTS
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ref: Jack Mower
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1917-04-09 | Chris George | 14 15 8 | Grand Theater, Salt Lake City | W-PTS
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ref: Tom Painter
Again, as Young Gilbert
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1917-04-02 | Chris George | 14 14 8 | Grand Theater, Salt Lake City | W-DQ
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George committed an "unintentional foul." Round number unknown. This ten-rounder was an entirely new feature to the Manhattan A. C. crowd.
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1917-03-02 | Al Young | 4 2 8 | Alhambra Theater, Ogden | L-PTS
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Inner-Mountain Lightweight Title
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1917-02-12 | Walt Walters | 1 4 3 | Grand Theater, Salt Lake City | W-PTS
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ref: Hardy K Downing
attrib Walt Walters from Denver
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1917-02-09 | Chris George | 13 13 7 | Armory, Ogden | D-PTS
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ref: Pete Visser
Inter-mountain Lightweight Title Visser's draw decision was not popular and he was hooted for several minutes by the crowd, who favored Gilbert. | ||||||||||||
1917-01-12 | Chris George | 13 12 6 | Grand Theater, Salt Lake City | W-PTS
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1917-01-05 | Johnny Kid Mex | 2 5 1 | Grand Theater, Salt Lake City | W-PTS
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ref: Tom Painter
Gilbert was defending his Utah lightweight title.
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1916-12-27 | Chris George | 12 11 6 | Armory, Ogden | W-PTS
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ref: Eddie Dallas
For Lightweight Championship of Utah & the West
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1916-12-18 | Al Young | 3 1 7 | Grand Theater, Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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ref: Hardy K Downing
Young was a last-minute sub for Chris George, who had a sprained hand.
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1916-12-11 | Johnny Kid Mex | 2 4 0 | Grand Theater, Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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1916-11-30 | Gilbert Gallant | 26 14 18 | Denver | L-PTS
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(El Paso Herald)
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1916-11-20 | Al Young | 2 0 6 | Manhattan A.C., Salt Lake City | W-PTS
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1916-11-15 | Al Young | 2 0 5 | Armory, Ogden | D-PTS
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ref: Pete Visser
Young subbed at the last-minute for an ill Lee Morrissey, was a hit with the crowd, and then made Ogden his new home.
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1916-10-30 | Young Maloney | 9 2 10 | Manhattan A.C., Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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1916-10-23 | Stanley Yoakum | 40 16 24 | Grand Theater, Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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1916-10-16 | Lee Morrissey | 7 3 11 | Salt Lake Theater, Salt Lake City | L-PTS
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Intermountain Lightweight Title
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1916-10-09 | Tommy Gary | 14 17 12 | Grand Theater, Salt Lake City | W-PTS
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1916-09-28 | Mickey O'Brien | 11 4 12 | Murray Fire Hall, Murray | D-PTS
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This was prelim on the Jack Dempsey-Hector Conrow card.
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1916-09-11 | Kid Harrison | 3 3 3 | Salt Lake City | W-PTS
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1916-05-17 | Ad Wolgast | 83 28 17 | Auditorium, Salt Lake City | L-KO
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ref: Tom Painter
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1916-03-30 | Sammy Good | 12 5 25 | Opera House, Murray | W-PTS
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ref: Frank Armstrong
Reported as their 3rd meeting.
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1916-03-20 | Battling Johnson | 3 1 9 | Grand Theater, Salt Lake City | W-TKO
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1916-03-13 | Mickey O'Brien | 0 1 1 | Manhattan A.C., Salt Lake City | W-TKO
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The fight was stopped due to O'Briens sore hand: Salt Lake (Utah) Tribune.
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1916-03-06 | Billy Wagner | 34 16 18 | Grand Theater, Salt Lake City | W-PTS
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Newspaper day-after states: "Wagner a disappointment...his performance last night had little class..."
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1916-02-21 | Mickey O'Brien | 11 4 9 | Manhattan A.C., Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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1916-02-07 | Sammy Good | 12 5 22 | Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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1916-01-31 | Jimmy Johns | 5 1 1 | Grand Theater, Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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1916-01-24 | Sammy Good | 12 5 19 | Salt Lake A.C., Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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1916-01-10 | Battling Johnson | 3 1 6 | Grand Theater, Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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As Young Gilbert
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1916-01-08 | Yankee Rue | 2 3 4 | Ely | D-PTS
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"Honest Bill" Langdon was the referee, match was promoted by E.F. McMann--The Salt Lake (Utah) Tribune.
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1915-12-17 | Yankee Allen | 3 4 3 | Arion Hall, Salt Lake City | W-PTS
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6 or 4 rounds
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1915-03-22 | Fred Hermann | debut | Garrick Theater, Salt Lake City | W-PTS
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ref: Jim Downey
As Young Gilbert
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1915-03-16 | Yankee Rue | 2 2 3 | Salt Lake City | W-PTS
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1915-03-08 | Danny Cummings | 7 13 1 | Garrick Theater, Salt Lake City | W-KO
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As Young Gilbert
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1915-01-25 | Battling Johnson | 3 0 5 | Garrick Theater, Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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"Billed for the lightweight championship of Utah."
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1915-01-11 | Sally Salvadore | 14 10 9 | Garrick Theater, Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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As Young Gilbert (Salt Lake Tribune).
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1914-12-14 | Battling Johnson | 1 0 3 | Garrick Theater, Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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As Young Gilbert (Salt Lake Tribune). Correct Billy Johnson uncertain. Also reported as Battling Johnson.
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1914-11-09 | Battling Johnson | 1 0 1 | Garrick Theater, Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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1914-10-19 | Micky Farrell | 0 1 0 | Manhattan A.C., Salt Lake City | W-PTS
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Farrell's hometown was Philadelphia, Pa.: Salt Lake (Utah) Tribune.
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1914-10-12 | Gus Buffmeyer | 1 2 2 | Manhattan A.C., Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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1914-10-05 | Young Ad Wolgast | 1 4 2 | Manhattan A.C., Salt Lake City | W-PTS
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Newspapers of this time called him "Young Gilbert".
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1914-09-28 | Micky Farrell | debut | Manhattan A.C., Salt Lake City | W-PTS
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1914-07-03 | Tom Crawford | 6 1 1 | Bingham | D-PTS
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Although billed as "Young Gilbert" he may be "Pat Gilbert" of Salt Lake City, UT.
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1914-03-30 | Harry Schafer | 6 5 3 | Garrick Theater, Salt Lake City | NC-NC
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ref: Hardy K Downing
Referee Hardy Downing warned Shafer who was not willing to mix with Gilbert--Salt Lake Tribune. Salt Lake Telegram says Downing told Schafer he would never box at this club again.
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1914-03-16 | Tom Crawford | 4 0 0 | Garrick Theater, Salt Lake City | D-PTS
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