Aug 1931
Walnut Beach, Connecticut
Aug 1931
Walnut Beach, Connecticut
May 1931
Arena, New Haven, Connecticut
From the New Haven Journal Courier (Laurence Fielding).
Apr 1931
Arena, New Haven, Connecticut
From the New Haven Journal Courier (Herb Goldman).
Aug 1929
Walnut Beach Stadium, Milford, Connecticut
From Connecticut newspapers (Herb Goldman).
Apr 1929
Buckingham Hall, Waterbury, Connecticut
From the Waterbury Republican (Herb Goldman).
Mar 1929
Winter Garden, Seminole, Oklahoma
Mar 1929
Convention Hall, Shawnee, Oklahoma
Mar 1929
Convention Hall, Shawnee, Oklahoma
Feb 1929
Convention Hall, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Feb 1929
Buckingham Hall, Waterbury, Connecticut
From the Waterbury Republican (Herb Goldman).
Feb 1929
Buckingham Hall, Waterbury, Connecticut
Feb 1929
Winter Garden, Seminole, Oklahoma
Jan 1929
Mid-Continent Arena, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Jan 1929
Buckingham Hall, Waterbury, Connecticut
Jan 1929
Winter Garden, Seminole, Oklahoma
Dec 1928
Memorial Hall, Joplin, Missouri
(Hutchinson News, Joplin Globe)
Nov 1928
Beno Hall, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Nov 1928
Convention Hall, Muskogee, Oklahoma
Oct 1928
Foot Guard Hall, Hartford, Connecticut
From the Hartford Courant (Laurence Fielding).
Oct 1928
Valley Arena, Holyoke, Massachusetts
Sep 1928
New London, Connecticut
From the Hartford Courant (Laurence Fielding).
Jul 1927
Nutmeg Stadium, New Haven, Connecticut
Jun 1927
Nutmeg Stadium, New Haven, Connecticut
May 1927
Broadway Auditorium, Buffalo, New York
Apr 1927
Music Hall, New Haven, Connecticut
Nov 1926
Pioneer Sporting Club, New York, New York
Nov 1926
Chateau, Bangor, Maine
Newspaper decision from the Bangor News
Oct 1926
City Hall, Lewiston, Maine
Newspaper decision from Lewiston Sun and Lewiston Journal
Oct 1926
Armory, New London, Connecticut
Billed for the Connecticut State Lightweight Title
Sep 1926
Nutmeg Stadium, New Haven, Connecticut
Aug 1926
Ocean Park Casino, Long Branch, New Jersey
Jul 1926
Nutmeg Stadium, New Haven, Connecticut
May 1926
Arena, Boston, Massachusetts
Mar 1926
Worcester, Massachusetts
Both fighters were down in the 1st round and Travers once more in the 6th.
Mar 1926
Music Hall, New Haven, Connecticut
Travers was disqualified for punching low.
Feb 1926
Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts
Jan 1926
Madison Square Garden, New York, New York
Nov 1925
Music Hall, New Haven, Connecticut
Nov 1925
Music Hall, New Haven, Connecticut
Oct 1925
Nutmeg Stadium, New Haven, Connecticut
Aug 1925
Nutmeg Stadium, New Haven, Connecticut
Jun 1925
Nutmeg Stadium, New Haven, Connecticut
Jun 1925
Coney Island Stadium, Brooklyn, New York
Travers substituted for Babe Herman, who had a boil on his arm and could not appear. New York Times
May 1925
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
From the Philadelphia Inquirer (Zabala & Kincaid).
Mar 1925
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Feb 1925
Knickerbocker A.C., Albany, New York
Feb 1925
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
From the Philadelphia Inquirer (Zabala & Kincaid).
Feb 1925
Worcester, Massachusetts
Dec 1924
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
From the Philadelphia Inquirer (Kincaid & Zabala).
Dec 1924
Music Hall, New Haven, Connecticut
Sep 1924
Henderson's Bowl, Brooklyn, New York
Jul 1924
Braves Field, Boston, Massachusetts
Jun 1924
New York Velodrome, New York, New York
May 1924
Shetzline Ballpark, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
From the Philadelphia Inquirer (Zabala & Kincaid).
Mar 1924
Armory, Norwalk, Connecticut
Nov 1923
Worcester, Massachusetts
Nov 1923
Crescent Rink, Lowell, Massachusetts
Oct 1923
Auditorium, Hartford, Connecticut
From the Hartford Courant (Laurence Fielding).
Oct 1923
Broadway Arena, Brooklyn, New York
Oct 1923
Arena, Boston, Massachusetts
Sep 1923
Madison Square Garden, New York, New York
Sep 1923
Nutmeg Stadium, New Haven, Connecticut
Aug 1923
Nutmeg Stadium, New Haven, Connecticut
Jun 1923
Nutmeg Stadium, New Haven, Connecticut
May 1923
Grand Opera House, Boston, Massachusetts
Feb 1923
New Bedford, Massachusetts
Jan 1923
City Hall Auditorium, Meriden, Connecticut
Jan 1923
New Bedford, Massachusetts
Nov 1922
City Hall, Holyoke, Massachusetts
Nov 1922
Grand Opera House, Boston, Massachusetts
Oct 1922
Grand Opera House, Boston, Massachusetts
Oct 1922
New Bedford, Massachusetts
Sep 1922
New Bedford, Massachusetts
Sep 1922
City Hall, Holyoke, Massachusetts
Sep 1922
Berlin, New Hampshire
Aug 1922
Berlin, New Hampshire
Jul 1922
Exposition Building, Portland, Maine
Newspaper decision from the Boston Globe.
Jun 1922
Armory, Boston, Massachusetts
Jun 1922
Brewer, Maine
This was a scheduled double 6-rounder, but had to be stopped when the transformer serving the New Eastern A.C. exploded. When he heard how much time it would take to effect repairs, the Promotor decided to call off the program, with the same fighters to come back in a full week and put on an entire program.
Apr 1922
Casino Hall, Lynn, Massachusetts
Apr 1922
City Hall, Holyoke, Massachusetts
Apr 1922
Bristol Arena, New Bedford, Massachusetts
Mar 1922
Music Hall, New Haven, Connecticut
Mar 1922
Music Hall, New Haven, Connecticut
Feb 1922
Crescent Rink, Lowell, Massachusetts
This was Billy Murphy of Staten Island, not Murphy of Lowell.
Feb 1922
New Bedford, Massachusetts
Fall River Evening Herald
Jan 1922
Grand Opera House, Boston, Massachusetts
Jan 1922
Casino Hall, Lynn, Massachusetts
Dec 1921
Grand Opera House, Boston, Massachusetts
Dec 1921
Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts
Dec 1921
Casino, Worcester, Massachusetts
Nov 1921
Crescent Rink, Lowell, Massachusetts
Aug 1921
City Hall, Holyoke, Massachusetts
Aug 1921
City Hall, Holyoke, Massachusetts
Buff fought as Battling Skee
May 1921
City Hall, Holyoke, Massachusetts
Feb 1921
Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts
Feb 1921
Navalius A.A., Salem, Massachusetts
Dec 1920
Arena, New Haven, Connecticut
Dec 1920
Grand Opera House, Boston, Massachusetts
As Mike Travers of New Haven (Boston Globe).
Dec 1920
Casino Hall, Lynn, Massachusetts
As Billy Myers of East Boston (Boston Globe).
Nov 1920
Casino Hall, Lynn, Massachusetts
Nov 1920
Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts
Oct 1920
Commonwealth A.C., Boston, Massachusetts
As Mike Travers of New Haven and Kid Lee of Revere (Boston Globe).
Aug 1920
Majestic Roof Garden, Norwich, Connecticut
Aug 1920
Hanover Park, Meriden, Connecticut
Jul 1920
State Street Arena, Bridgeport, Connecticut
Bout stopped due to rain (The Bridgeport Times).
Jul 1920
Armory A.A. Hall, Bridgeport, Connecticut
Jul 1920
Hanover Park, Meriden, Connecticut
Jun 1920
Armory A.A. Hall, Bridgeport, Connecticut
May 1920
New Haven, Connecticut
Apr 1920
Auditorium, Waterbury, Connecticut
Apr 1920
Arena, New Haven, Connecticut
Apr 1920
Armory A.A. Hall, Bridgeport, Connecticut
Mar 1920
Casino Hall, Bridgeport, Connecticut
Darcy was from the U.S.S. Kansas.
Mar 1920
Armory A.A. Hall, Bridgeport, Connecticut
Mar 1920
Armory A.A. Hall, Bridgeport, Connecticut
Feb 1920
Armory A.A. Hall, Bridgeport, Connecticut
Feb 1920
Casino Hall, Bridgeport, Connecticut
Jan 1920
Phoenix Arena, Waterbury, Connecticut
From the Waterbury American (Herb Goldman).
Jan 1920
Armory A.A. Hall, Bridgeport, Connecticut
Nov 1919
Hardware City AC, New Britain, Connecticut
From the Waterbury Republican (Herb Goldman).
Oct 1919
Garden Hall, Waterbury, Connecticut
From the Waterbury American (Herb Goldman). Shugrue boxed again the following name.
Sep 1919
Driveway Park, Waterbury, Connecticut
Aug 1919
Turner Hall, Wallingford, Connecticut
Jul 1919
Hanover Park, Meriden, Connecticut
Jun 1919
Derby, Connecticut
May 1919
Casino Hall, Bridgeport, Connecticut
May 1919
Casino Hall, Bridgeport, Connecticut
Source: Bridgeport Standard Telegram had Travers winning, The Bridgeport Times had it even-best fight on the card.
Apr 1919
Arena, New Haven, Connecticut
Travers beat "old rival "Joe(Knockout) Brown. New London Day
Feb 1919
Commercial A.C., Boston, Massachusetts
Jan 1919
Arena, Boston, Massachusetts
Dec 1918
Arena, Boston, Massachusetts
As Mike Travers of New Haven (Boston Globe).
Nov 1918
Driving Club, Marlborough, Massachusetts
As Mike Travers of New Haven and Young Dempsey of Everett (Boston Globe).
Nov 1918
Crescent Rink, Lowell, Massachusetts
Oct 1918
Commercial A.C., Boston, Massachusetts
Sep 1918
Commercial A.C., Boston, Massachusetts
Sep 1918
Commercial A.C., Boston, Massachusetts
As Mike Travers of New Haven and Bat Hurley of Boston (Boston Globe).