When is the PSL Collegiate League player combine taking place. Where will the regular season and semi-final games be held. What equipment are players required to wear for box lacrosse. How much does individual player registration cost for the league.
PSL Collegiate League Overview and Schedule
The Premier Series Lacrosse (PSL) Collegiate League is gearing up for an exciting Summer 2017 season at the William J. Myers Pavilion in Baltimore. This competitive box lacrosse league offers college players the opportunity to hone their skills during the summer months.
Key Dates and Details
- Player Combine: June 6, 2017 from 8:00 pm to 10:00 pm
- Draft Date: To be announced
- Teams: Admirals, Bombers, Rangers, and Snipers
- League Capacity: Limited to 80 players
The regular season runs from June 8 to July 27, with semi-finals on August 1 and the championship game on August 4. Regular season and semi-final games will be played at the William J. Myers Pavilion, while the championship moves to the prestigious Royal Farms Arena in Baltimore.
Game Format and Rules
The PSL Collegiate League follows FIL Box Rules with some modifications for safety. Games consist of four 12-minute periods with running time. Some key aspects of the game format include:
- 4′ x 4’9″ goals
- All players must use short-sticks
- 30-second shot clock
- Strict enforcement of no fighting or foul language policies
How does the league ensure player safety while maintaining the intensity of box lacrosse? By implementing modified rules and requiring specific protective equipment, the PSL Collegiate League strikes a balance between competitive play and player well-being.
Required Player Equipment
Player safety is a top priority in the PSL Collegiate League. All participants must wear the following protective gear:
- Helmet
- Gloves
- Elbow pads
- Shoulder pads
- Arm guards
- Rib pads
- Mouth guard
- Bicep pads
Goalies have additional equipment requirements, including box goalie gloves, uppers, pants, shin pads, and a protective cup. Goalies must also bring their own helmets and sticks.
Registration and Costs
Interested players can register for the PSL Collegiate League as individuals. The registration process includes:
- Individual Player Cost: $340.00
- Required Deposit: $75.00 (must be paid to be eligible for the draft)
- Balance Due: May 31, 2017
What is the refund policy for the league? A 50% refund of registration fees, minus processing fees and incurred costs, is available if requested in writing to [email protected] before June 6, 2017. No refunds will be issued after this date.
Myers Pavilion: A Hub for Baltimore Sports
The William J. Myers Pavilion, located at 4300 West Bay Ave in Baltimore, serves as the primary venue for the PSL Collegiate League. This versatile facility hosts various sporting events throughout the year, including the upcoming “Snap Crackle & Pop” boxing card on May 31.
Upcoming Boxing Event
Boxing fans can look forward to an Olympic-style event featuring local talent:
- Main Event: Jerome Featherstone (Baltimore) vs. Francisco Bustos (Washington)
- Co-Feature: Joel Baker vs. “J Rock” Braggs
- Undercard: Adrian Stedding, Kevin Bowen, and Donald Wallace
- Date: May 31
- Doors Open: 6:30 pm
- Opening Bell: 8:00 pm
- Tickets: Starting at $25 (call 410-375-9175 to purchase)
How does the Myers Pavilion contribute to Baltimore’s sports scene? By hosting diverse events like box lacrosse and boxing, the facility plays a crucial role in promoting athletics and community engagement in the city.
Collegiate Lacrosse Achievements: Maryland and Beyond
While the PSL Collegiate League offers summer competition, it’s worth noting the recent achievements of collegiate lacrosse players from Maryland and the surrounding area. The Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) has recognized several local athletes as first-team All-Americans:
- Taylor Cummings (Maryland, McDonogh graduate)
- Brooke Griffin (Maryland, South River)
- Kelly McPartland (Maryland)
- Megan Douty (Maryland)
- Taylor D’Amore (Johns Hopkins)
- Taylor Virden (Duke, McDonogh graduate)
- Margaret Smith (Notre Dame, McDonogh graduate)
- Liz Colgan (Virginia, Notre Dame Prep)
These accolades highlight the strength of lacrosse programs in Maryland and the caliber of players who may participate in summer leagues like the PSL Collegiate League.
The Impact of Summer Leagues on Collegiate Athletes
Summer leagues like the PSL Collegiate League play a crucial role in the development of lacrosse players. These off-season competitions offer several benefits:
- Skill Refinement: Players can work on specific aspects of their game in a competitive environment.
- Exposure to Box Lacrosse: The indoor format provides a unique challenge and helps develop quick decision-making skills.
- Networking: Athletes have the opportunity to connect with players from other college programs.
- Physical Conditioning: Maintaining peak fitness during the summer months prepares players for the upcoming collegiate season.
- Mental Toughness: The fast-paced nature of box lacrosse helps build resilience and focus under pressure.
How do summer leagues contribute to the overall growth of lacrosse players? By providing a structured, competitive environment during the off-season, these leagues help bridge the gap between collegiate seasons and ensure continuous player development.
The Rise of Box Lacrosse in the United States
The PSL Collegiate League’s focus on box lacrosse reflects a growing trend in the United States. Traditionally more popular in Canada, box lacrosse is gaining traction among American players and coaches for several reasons:
- Skill Development: The confined space and fast pace of box lacrosse help players improve their stick skills and spatial awareness.
- Offensive Creativity: The shot clock and smaller playing area encourage innovative offensive strategies.
- Physicality: Box lacrosse introduces players to a more physical style of play, which can translate to improved toughness in the field game.
- Goalie Training: Box lacrosse provides unique challenges for goalies, helping them develop quick reflexes and positioning skills.
Why is box lacrosse becoming more popular among collegiate players? The transferable skills and intensity of the indoor game make it an excellent complement to traditional field lacrosse, helping players become more well-rounded athletes.
As the PSL Collegiate League prepares for its Summer 2017 season at the Myers Pavilion, it represents not only an opportunity for players to compete but also a reflection of the evolving landscape of lacrosse in the United States. The league’s emphasis on player development, safety, and competitive play aligns with the goals of collegiate programs and the growing interest in box lacrosse nationwide.
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PSL Collegiate League: Summer 2017
Player Combine: June 6, 2017; Time: 8:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Draft: TBA
Teams: Admirals, Bombers, Rangers, and Snipers
League is limited to 80 players.
Dates of Play Regular Season:
June 8, 15, 22, 27, and 29, 2017
July 18, 20, 25, and 27, 2017
Semi Finals:
August: 1, 2017
Championship Game:
August 4, 2017
Game Times
Game 1 starts at 7:15 pm / Game 2 starts at 8:45 pm (Regular Season & Semi Final Games)
Arena
Combine, Regular Season, and Semi Finals
William J. Myers Pavilion
4300 West Bay Ave.
Baltimore, MD 21225
Championship Game
Royal Farms Arena
Baltimore, Maryland
Game time: TBA
Registration Cost
Individual Player – $340.00
Deposit
75.00 / Must be paid to be eligible for draft.
Draft Date:
TBA
Balance Due:
May 31, 2017
– FIL Box Rules w/ PSL modifications for safety.
– 4′ x 4’9″ goals.
– All players must play with a short-stick
– Goalies will play with Box Goalie Equipment
– 30-second shot clocks
– Four 12-minute periods (Running Time).
– NO FIGHTING OR FOUL LANGUAGE (Violators will be ejected from the league with NO REFUND)
Player Box Equipment
ALL PLAYERS WHO PARTICIPATE ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT:
HELMET, GLOVES, ELBOW PADS, SHOULDER PADS, ARM GUARDS, AND RIB PADS, MOUTH GUARD, BICEP PADS.
GOALIES WILL BE EQUIPPED WITH THE FOLLOWING BOX GOALIE GEAR:
BOX GOALIE GLOVES, BOX UPPERS ,BOX GOALIE PANTS, BOX SHIN PADS, BOX CUP.
ALL GOALIES WILL BE REQUIRED TO BRING HELMETS and STICKS.
Refund Policy
Non refundable deposit. A 50% refund of registration fees, minus any processing fees and/or incurred costs, will be provided if a refund request is received, in writing, to premierserieslax@gmail. com before 06/06/2017. No refunds will be issued for any reason after this date.
Featherstone on boxing card May 31 at Myers Pavilion
Boxing
Featherstone on card May 31 at Myers Pavilion
A middleweight bout between Baltimore’s Jerome Featherstone and Washington’s Francisco Bustos will highlight the Olympic-style “Snap Crackle & Pop” boxing card May 31 at Myers Pavilion. Featherstone, a former wrestler at Boys’ Latin and Oklahoma State, won the 2013 Golden Gloves championship in the Maryland-Virginia-Washington region only 15 months after becoming a boxer. Baltimoreans Joel Baker and “J Rock” Braggs will meet in the co-feature. The undercard will include Adrian Stedding, Kevin Bowen and Donald Wallace. Advance tickets for the card, which is being presented by Jake “The Snake” Smith and Baltimore Boxing Promotions, start at $25 and can be purchased by calling 410-375-9175. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., and the opening bell is scheduled for 8.
Colleges
4 Terps among IWLCA 1st-team All-Americans
Maryland’s Taylor Cummings, Brooke Griffin, Kelly McPartland and Megan Douty, along with Johns Hopkins’ Taylor D’Amore and three others with local ties, were named first-team All-Americans on Tuesday by the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association. Sophomore midfielder Cummings, a McDonogh graduate and Tewaaraton Award finalist, is on the first team for a second year, while junior attacker Griffin (South River), junior midfielder McPartland and junior defender Douty, also a Tewaaraton finalist, are first-time All-Americans. D’Amore, a senior midfielder, was a second-team selection last season. The No. 1 Terps landed six players on the three Division I All-America teams, with senior midfielder Beth Glaros (Wilde Lake) on the second team and sophomore defender Alice Mercer (Century) on the third team. Also named to the first team: Duke senior defender Taylor Virden (McDonogh), Notre Dame senior defender Margaret Smith (McDonogh) and Virginia senior goalie Liz Colgan (Notre Dame Prep). In addition to D’Amore, the Blue Jays had senior midfielder Sammy Cermak on the third team. Loyola Maryland senior midfielder Marlee Paton made the second team, with Greyhounds junior attacker Annie Thomas (John Carroll), junior midfielder Taryn VanThof and sophomore defender Maddy Lesher on the third team. Also chosen to the All-America second team were Boston University junior attacker Covie Stanwick (Notre Dame Prep) and Denver junior attacker Jill Remenapp (Century). Other locals named to the third team: Virginia junior attacker Liza Blue (Garrison Forest), Louisville junior attacker Faye Brust (John Carroll), Princeton junior attacker Erin McMunn (Winters Mill), Penn State midfielder Madison Cyr (Winters Mill) and Louisville senior defender Monica Negron (Patterson Mill). Rounding out the first team: Louisville senior attacker Nikki Boltja, North Carolina senior attacker Abbey Friend, Syracuse senior attacker Alyssa Murray, Syracuse sophomore midfielder Kayla Treanor, Florida junior midfielder Shannon Gilroy, Boston College junior midfielder Mikaela Rix, Penn junior defender Meg Markham and North Carolina senior defender Sloane Serpe. The players will be honored at the IWLCA All-American banquet on June 7 in King of Prussia, Pa.
—Katherine Dunn
Football: Maryland senior linebacker Cole Farrand has been named to the watch list for the 2014 Lott IMPACT Trophy, given by the Pacific Club IMPACT Foundation to honor the sport’s Defensive IMPACT Player of the Year with equal weight to personal character and athletic performance.
Women’s track and field: Johns Hopkins senior Maggie Shelton was named the DivisionIII Mideast Track Athlete of the Year and the Blue Jays’ Bobby Van Allen was named the Mideast Women’s Coach of the Year by the U. S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.
Academics: Washington College swimming alumna Ellie Miskiel (Quince Orchard) was named the Division III recipient of the annual Maryland Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics postgraduate scholarship.
St. Mary’s: The Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2014 of women’s lacrosse players Gia Trionfo Hooper, Class of 1999 (Baltimore/Loch Raven) and Jen Chumley-Pfeiffer ’04 (Bel Air/Bel Air) and women’s swimmer Jaime Cheng Swanson ’02 (Derwood/Good Counsel) will be inducted Oct. 3.
Et cetera
Isner, Bryan twins among Citi Open’s early entrants
Top-ranked American John Isner and the world No. 1 doubles team of Bob and Mike Bryan are among the early commitments for Washington’s Citi Open, the annual hard-court classic at Rock Creek Park’s William H. G. FitzGerald Tennis Center. They’ll be joined by former world No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt and Richard Gasquet, the top-ranked Frenchman, with the rest of the field announced by mid-June. Formerly known as the Legg Mason Classic, the event has expanded to include a women’s tournament that draws rising stars such as 16th-ranked Sloane Stephens, who plans to return this summer. Qualifying matches will be contested July 26-27, with the main-draw matches beginning July 28. The men’s and women’s finals are Aug. 3.
—Liz Clarke, The Washington Post
Golf: Joe LeFavor of the U.S. Naval Academy Golf Club shot a 76 and was low-gross champion at the Free State Seniors May Championship Tournament on Monday at Hollow Creek Golf Club in Middletown. Jim Horn of Piney Branch GC was the low-net champion with a 67.
National Women’s Soccer League: Washington Spirit forward Jodie Taylor was voted Player of the Week after scoring two goals on her 28th birthday in a 3-2 home victory over the visiting Western New York Flash on Saturday night.
More soccer: The second annual U.S. Soccer National Amateur Championships will take place Thursday through Sunday at Arundel High School, the home of the WPSL’s and NPSL’s ASA Charge. Joining the men’s competition this year will be a women’s bracket. Go to usadultsoccer.com or facebook.com/USAdultSoccer for more information.
U.S. Soccer Foundation Mini-Pitches Add to Soccer Legacy in Baltimore
Tim Almaguer serves as the Director of Strategic Partnerships for the Baltimore Recreation and Parks Department, where he’s worked for the last six years. Tim is an avid soccer fan and player, has participated in the U.S. Soccer Foundation’s Soccer for Success training, and played an integral role in bringing mini-pitches to Baltimore through Target’s and the U.S. Soccer Foundation’s national partnership. Tim lives in Baltimore with his wife and two daughters, ages 4 and 7.
During COVID-19 and prescriptive social distancing, there has been an innate desire to get outside beyond one’s four walls and Zoom classes to reconnect with public parks and open spaces, to replete oneself in the healing powers of parks, and to replicate some fragment of normalcy. This habitual need speaks to how public urban parks, their restorative use, and the activities that are embedded in them have become woven into our social tapestry—from outdoor family picnics to cheering on U10 soccer players. Thankfully and more recently, the U.S. Soccer Foundation’s mini-pitches have also become a part of this landscape, as well as a part of the remedy.
In the United States, the curative impact of urban, public parks was realized in the mid-1800s as an antidote to the persistent unhealthy “vapors” or miasma which brought disease to the growing number of city residents. Parks became known as the “Lungs of the City,” cleansing both the dwellings and the dwellers. Public, open-space parks became essential elements in urban design, and it is for those very reasons that we gravitate to them today.
At the turn of the 20th century, new health and societal challenges arose, and a new therapy was again found in city parks. This time, they played a more active role rather than taking on a pastoral view. As American cities became more densely populated due to the country’s industrial growth, streets and housing become overcrowded, detrimentally affecting children. Many children were playing unsupervised in unsafe streets and delinquency became the byproduct.
To address this social breakdown, a new era of social activism evolved. The Progressive Movement during the early 1900s harnessed the power of civil society to provide supervised recreation and play for the city’s children, many of whom had migrated from the local countryside or from Europe and beyond. In Baltimore, these ideals birthed the “Playground Athletic League” (PAL), which built a new landscape of playgrounds and athletic fields as well as organized youth sports programs to activate these spaces. Hundreds of playground leaders and coaches were enlisted to teach healthy play in parks, providing not only physical benefits but also teaching social and moral lessons.
One of the first competitive sports played during the era of the Playground Athletic League (1908-1936) was soccer. This sport was popular with many of the immigrant children who had recently arrived in the United States from Ireland and Germany. Soccer leagues and tournaments were played in all of Baltimore’s major city parks such as Patterson, Riverside, Easterwood, and Clifton Parks. Teams were fielded based on “weight” classes with team names such as the “Odd Sox,” “Cliffords,” and “Creo’s.”
In the 1940s, these youth sports and efforts were transferred to city government and became the city’s Department of Recreation, coupled with the Parks Department. Today, Baltimore City Recreation and Parks maintains this legacy by providing soccer to children around the city through its 44 recreation centers and at many of its parks and athletic fields. The annual Charm City Games, a citywide, Olympic-style competition for middle school youth, includes a two-day soccer tournament.
Most recently, Baltimore City Recreation & Parks, Target, and the U.S. Soccer Foundation partnered to increase the soccer footprint across Baltimore City with the installation of three mini-pitches. This effort was guided by the same principles that guided the creation of the Playground Athletic League, city recreational programming, and public open space – that is, unfettered access to green oases and the opportunity to play in a safe and nurturing environment. Our mini-pitches were installed at Betty Hyatt, DeSoto, and Farring-Baybrook Parks. These sites were intentionally chosen to serve their wonderfully diverse communities and to provide these same communities with the opportunity to play soccer right in their neighborhoods.
Betty Hyatt Park sits in the historically-diverse Washington Hill community. Today, much like the African American, Irish, and Polish communities before them, the Latinx community has found a home, and the park is central to that experience. The new mini-pitch has been active and alive with adults, families, and kids playing on the open soccer space almost non-stop (pre-COVID-19).
DeSoto Park sits near an industrial area in a community in need of additional health and wellness assets. DeSoto Park is surrounded by an immigrant community with limited access to safe and clean outdoor spaces and recreational programming. The mini-pitch at DeSoto Park creates an excellent opportunity to provide both unstructured and organized soccer programming to a community in need of such mentorship and active fun. Members of a nearby Hari Krishna Temple use the mini-pitch for children’s after-school soccer games and family fun.
Our mini-pitch at Farring-Baybrook Park sits next to the department’s Community Recreation Center and the adjoining elementary and middle schools. This mini-pitch is a welcome addition and adds to the existing soccer facilities at the park, such as the Farring-Baybrook Athletic Field and William J. Myers Indoor Soccer Pavilion. This mini-pitch will be used for the school’s P.E. classes, for the rec center’s afterschool programming, and by the community’s soccer players.
What makes this mini-pitch even more impactful is how it will be used by our department’s Therapeutic Recreational Programs, which is housed at the Farring-Baybrook Community Rec Center and serves Baltimoreans with special needs and disabilities. Children and adults with disabilities are at an increased risk for health issues such as obesity and cardiovascular disease due to low levels of physical activity and limited access to and participation in sports programming. Our Therapeutic Recreation Team make such beneficial sports programming available to participants. Prior to the outbreak, both unified and adaptive soccer programs were enjoyed at the mini-pitch, engaging those with special needs and disabilities in active fun, improving their motor skills and cardiovascular health.
During these extraordinary days, two parallel themes are resonating – that is 1) the imperative to embed social equity into the decision-making process to afford everyone equal opportunities and 2) our collective need to reconnect to community and to play! Historically, public open spaces, leisure, and recreation were the progressive panacea to many of these social ills. Today, our public parks and play spaces are even more relevant and impactful. Baltimore’s mini-pitches provide an accessible opportunity to unify our diverse communities to enjoy and play the world’s game of soccer. Whether they were born and raised in Highlandtown, Harlem Park, are from Tegucigalpa, Honduras, or Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, all are welcome.
The U.S. Soccer Foundation has installed 300 mini-pitches across the country over the last five years. Follow this link to learn more about Safe Places to Play mini-pitches. To learn more about the U.S. Soccer Foundation’s partnership with Target, click here.
Bombers Kick-Off Week 2 – Edge of Philly Sports Network
Baltimore Bombers (2-0) kick-off week two with 14-11 defeat of the Golden Bears (1-1) at the Walter J. Myers Pavilion. Joe French nailed six goals with three helpers. It just wasn’t enough to offset the offensive prowess of the Bombers who got goals from nine different players and an 8-3 first period.
To the Action
It took just :32 for French to hit rope. A goal exchange ensued with Erik Holt (1 g, 1a) and Dylan Maltz (2g, 1a). With just 2:51 played, the Bears were up, 2-1. Baltimore turned up the jets with a four-goal run fueled by Allen Hickenberry (2a) setting up Jordan Hall (3g) at 3:54, defensive specialist. Tony Millon (1g) recording an unassisted marker forty-five seconds after Hall, Netminder Josh Sanchez set up Quinn Tallent (2g) on the man up at 7:19 followed by Jeff Joy (2g):40 later to put the Bombers up, 5-2.
Maltz got the helper on another French tally to momentarily stop the run.
Baltimore was in a different gear and Ben Ward (1g), Tallent, and Hall each earned their second with Kyle Worsley (2a) getting the helper on both. The curtain closed on the 8-3 score. The Bears awoke from their slumber and Brian Beatson (2g) cutting it to an 8-4 disadvantage. The aforementioned Millon was cited for a five-minute boarding violation to give the Bears some hope. A little over a minute into the advantage, Noah Daniels was given a minor.
The French Onslaught
French set up Killian Gallagher (1g) then French was the catalyst on another Beatson goal. The two power-play goals seemed to rejuvenate the Bears but Baltimore had something to say about it. Daniels (1g) came out of the box and notched a short-handed goal to seize momentum back. Thomas Bethune (2g) at 10:19 and again at 14:55 counteracted the Bears surge. Sean Reilly (1g) added another shorthanded Bombers marker but French would get his third with just 1:47 to play in the second with a 12-7 Baltimore edge.
Hiickenberry was the catalyst on a Jeff Joy man-up goal that once again awoke the Bears. Maltz and a pair from French :34 apart with the second on the man up closed the gap to 13-10 with 4:22 remaining. Hall secured his hat trick and French added number six to close the physical 14-11 contest.
Dis and Dat
How special were the Special teams? The Bears were 4 of 6 on the advantage and Baltimore went 2 for 3 and threw in a pair of short-handed goals. Shots were 32-31 for the Bombers with Julian Flores stopping 20 of 31 and adding an assist. Parker Hylton stopped 18 in the Golden Bears net. Baltimore Bombers (2-0) kick-off week two with a bang!
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Date of filing: 09 December 2008
Date of publication: 25 December 2010
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Date of expiration of the exclusive right: 09 December 2028
SUARDON SUARDON
Copyright holder: Limited Liability Company SUARDON, 363410, RSO-Alania, Digorsky district, Digora, Karla st. Marx, 258 (RU) “
Date of application: 07 October 2008
Date of publication: 25 July 2010
Date of state. registration: June 25, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: October 7, 2028
TOPOC TOROS HOCKEY CLUB
Copyright holder: “Autonomous non-profit organization” Hockey-sports club “Toros”, 452683, Republic of Bashkortostan, g.Neftekamsk, Lenin street, 19D (RU) “
Application date: December 24, 2007
Publication date: April 12, 2010
Date of state. registration: 09 March 2010
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UFACITY UFA CITY UFA UFACITY
Copyright holder: Limited Liability Company Social and Business Center Ufa City, 450001, Republic of Bashkortostan, Ufa , Oktyabrya Ave., 4 (RU) “
Application date: July 15, 2008
Publication date: April 12, 2010
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KUPIMAMA KUPI MAMA
Copyright holder: INCOM LLC
Application date: May 13, 2008
Publication date: May 25, 2010
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ALWAYS FIRST
Copyright holder: “Natural products” limited liability company, 453149, Republic of Bashkortostan, Sterlitamak district, s.Bolshoi Kuganak, Lenin street, 30 “a” (RU) »
Date of application: March 19, 2009
Publication date: June 25, 2010
Date of state. registration: May 21, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: March 19, 2019
CN NC
Copyright holder: LLC NOVO-SALAVATSKAYA CHP
Date of application: 03 November 2009
Date of publication: 25 November 2010
Date of state. of registration: 28 October 2010
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Copyright holder: Index Living Mall Co., Ltd., 43/15 Moo 7, Soi Rama 2 Soi 50, Rama 2 Rd., Sameidam, Bangkhunt Thien, Bangkok 10150, Thailand (TH) ”
Application date: February 11, 2010
Publication date: January 12, 2011
Date of state registration: December 10, 2010
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PROKHLADNENSKY
Copyright holder: Closed Joint Stock Company Vinograd, 361044, Kabardino-Balkar Republic, Prokhladny, Gorky Street, 59 (RU)
Application date: September 21, 2009
Publication date: December 12, 2010
State dateregistration: November 12, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: September 21, 2019
PURE POWER OF MOUNTAINS
Copyright holder: Kabbalkresursy Open Joint Stock Company, 360005, Kabardino-Balkar Republic, Nalchik, 8th Industrial Prospect , 3 (RU) “
Application date: December 21, 2005
Publication date: August 25, 2010
Date of state. registration: July 30, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: December 21, 2015
PORTOVIK
Copyright holder: Limited Liability Company RUSALKO, 362000, Republic of North Ossetia – Alania, St.Vladikavkaz, Kholodny lane, 1 (RU) “
Application date: July 21, 2008
Publication date: May 12, 2010
Date of state. registration: April 07, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: July 21, 2018
OWN BUSINESS
Copyright holder: Limited Liability Company Video Company PR-TV, 420124, Republic of Tatarstan, Kazan, Suleymanovoy st., 5 , office 3 (RU) “
Application date: March 02, 2009
Publication date: June 12, 2010
Date of state.registration: May 14, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: March 02, 2019
NEW YEAR FEVER
Copyright holder: Limited Liability Company Radio Show, 420034, Republic of Tatarstan, Kazan, Protochnaya st., 8, office 71 (RU) “
Date of filing: June 04, 2008
Publication date: February 25, 2010
Date of state. registration: 04 February 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: 04 June 2018
HOCKEY FEVER
Copyright holder: Limited Liability Company RadioShow, 420034, Republic of Tatarstan, St.Kazan, Protochnaya st., 8, office 701 (RU) “
Application date: June 04, 2008
Publication date: April 25, 2010
Date of state. registration: March 24, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: June 04, 2018
FOOTBALL FEVER
Copyright holder: Limited Liability Company Radio Show, 420034, Republic of Tatarstan, Kazan, Protochnaya st., 8, office 71 (RU) “
Application filing date: June 04, 2008
Publication date: June 25, 2010
Date of state.Registration: May 31, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: June 04, 2018
VISION VISION INTERNATIONAL PEOPLE GROUP
Copyright holder: Vision International People Group Public Limited, Leophoros Lemesou, 67, Vision Tower, Aglantzia, PO Box 2121 , Nicosia, Cyprus (CY) “
Application date: May 14, 2009
Publication date: June 25, 2010
Date of state. registration: May 25, 2010
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VISION INTERNATIONAL PEOPLE GROUP
Copyright holder: LLC DEM4 R
Application date: May 14, 2009
Publication date: January 25, 2011
Date of state.registration: December 28, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: May 14, 2019
VISION VISION INTERNATIONAL PEOPLE GROUP
Copyright holder: DEM4 R LLC
Application date: May 14, 2009
Publication date: January 25, 2011
State date … Registration: December 30, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: May 14, 2019
VISION PEOPLEGROUP VISION INTERNATIONAL PEOPLE GROUP
Copyright holder: “” Vision International People Group Public Limited “, Leophoros Lemesou, 67, Vision Tower, Aglantzia, PO Box 2121, Nicosia, Cyprus (CY) “
Application date: May 14, 2009
Publication date: January 25, 2011
State date.registration: December 30, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: May 14, 2019
KIBERSANT
Copyright holder: “Belousov Anatoly Ivanovich, 426063, Izhevsk, K. Libknekhta st., 66, apt. 12 (RU)”
Application date: January 11, 2010
Publication date: December 12, 2010
State date registration: November 18, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: January 11, 2020
CYBERSANT
Copyright holder: “Belousov Anatoly Ivanovich, 426063, St.Izhevsk, K. Liebknekhta st., 66, apt. 12 (RU) “
Application date: January 11, 2010
Publication date: December 12, 2010
Date of state. registration: November 18, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: January 11, 2020
RINNER PRODUCTION COMPANY
Copyright holder: Limited Liability Company RINNER, 426028, Udmurt Republic, Izhevsk, Poyma str., 91/5 ( RU) “
Date of filing: September 21, 2009
Publication date: October 25, 2010
Date of state.registration: October 05, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: September 21, 2019
VNESHTORGSERVIS
Copyright holder: Closed Joint Stock Company VNESHTORGSERVICE, 366506, Chechen Republic, Martanchu village, Pionerskaya st., 40 (RU)
Application date: October 22, 2009
Publication date: October 25, 2010
State date Registration: 06 October 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: 22 October 2019
RACING WHEELS RACINGWHEELS RW RACING WHEELS
Copyright holder: LEISURE PROBA LLC
Application date: 19 May 2008
Date of publication: 25 May 2010
Date stateregistration: April 21, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: May 19, 2028
NWC
Copyright holder: GORNY SPRING KABARDINO-BALKARIA LLC
Application filing date: January 29, 2009
Publication date: April 12, 2010
State date registration: March 09, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: January 29, 2019
AIRA
Copyright holder: GORNIY SPRING KABARDINO-BALKARII LLC
Application date: April 02, 2009
Publication date: June 12, 2010
State dateregistration: May 12, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: April 02, 2019
AURA AURA
Copyright holder: GORNY SPRING KABARDINO-BALKARIA LLC
Application filing date: December 22, 2008
Publication date: July 12, 2010
State date … registration: 08 June 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: 22 December 2018
SNEGUROCHKA
Copyright holder: JSC MONDI SYKTYVKARSKY LPK
Date of filing: 24 March 2009
Date of publication: 25 April 2010
Date of state registration:registration: March 29, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: March 24, 2029
Trademark No. 401239
Copyright holder: Closed Joint-Stock Company Production Company Technotron, 423800, Republic of Tatarstan, Naberezhnye Chelny, territory of JSC Tatelektromash , ABK-2 (RU) “
Application filing date: December 08, 2008
Publication date: March 12, 2010
Date of state. registration: February 15, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: January 10, 2018
BAZTONE
Copyright holder: “Limited Liability Company” Bazton “, 420054, Republic of Tatarstan, g.Kazan, street Kauchukovaya, 7a (RU) “
Application date: March 27, 2008
Publication date: February 12, 2010
Date of state. registration: January 18, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: March 27, 2018
INIS FINIST
Copyright holder: Closed Joint Stock Company Finist, 428031, Chuvash Republic, Cheboksary, I. Yakovlev Ave., 39 (RU) »
Date of filing: October 24, 2008
Publication date: April 12, 2010
Date of state.registration: March 15, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: October 24, 2018
ALL ALL CONSTRUCTION REPAIR DESIGN
Copyright holder: PRONTO MEDIA HOLDING LLC
Application date: August 19, 2009
Publication date: January 25, 2011
Date state registration: December 28, 2010
The date of expiration of the exclusive right: August 19, 2029
BERESTYANKA
Copyright holder: “Limited Liability Company” Interplast “, 361534, Kabardino-Balkar Republic, Baksansky district, g.Baksan, Katkhanova st., 26 (RU) “
Application date: June 13, 2007
Publication date: March 12, 2010
Date of state. registration: February 11, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: June 13, 2017
ASAYCYBER
Copyright holder: Limited Liability Company “Asay Cybersystems”, 360019, Kabardino-Balkar Republic, Nalchik, Kabardinskaya st., 162, Technopark “Telemekhanika”, 3rd floor, office 337 (RU) “
Application date: May 27, 2010
Publication date: November 25, 2010
Date of state.registration: October 29, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: May 27, 2020
DOMOSTI DOMOSTI
Copyright holder: Association of forest users of Ladoga, Pomorie and Prionezhie, 185005, Republic of Karelia, Petrozavodsk, Rigachina st., 9, office 25 (RU) “
Date of application: 08 February 2010
Date of publication: 12 December 2010
Date of state. registration: November 18, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: February 8, 2020
7 VETROV
Copyright holder: STROYTRANSSERVICE LLC
Application date: October 01, 2008
Publication date: May 12, 2010
State dateregistration: April 16, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: October 01, 2018
IDEALMOTORS IM IDEAL MOTORS
Copyright holder: “Closed Joint Stock Company“ Ideal Motors ”, 420126, Republic of Tatarstan, Kazan, Musina st., 29 (RU ) »
Date of filing: December 01, 2008
Publication date: July 25, 2010
Date of state. of registration: June 21, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: December 01, 2018
ECOSTART CJSC ECOSTART
Copyright holder: “Closed Joint Stock Company” ECO START “, 420087, Republic of Tatarstan, g.Kazan, street Latyshskih Strelkov, 12A (RU) “
Application date: March 26, 2008
Publication date: February 25, 2010
Date of state. registration: January 22, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: March 13, 2017
BAKIROVO
Copyright holder: CHU TREATMENT AND PREVENTIVE PRIVATE ESTABLISHMENT OF TRADE UNIONS SANATORIUM BAKIROVO
Date of application: 08 June 2009
Date of application: 08 June 2009
Date of state registration: June 02, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: June 08, 2029
BAUERGROUP
Copyright holder: “Limited Liability Company” BAUER Kazan “, 420110, Republic of Tatarstan, g.Kazan, R. Zorge str., 57/29 (RU) “
Application date: January 25, 2008
Publication date: April 12, 2010
Date of state. registration: March 15, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: January 25, 2018
BLIZKO
Copyright holder: “Limited Liability Company Publishing House” Pulse price “, 620014, Yekaterinburg, Radishcheva street, 23 (RU)”
Application date: May 19, 2008
Publication date: August 12, 2010
State dateregistration: July 19, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: May 19, 2028
BAIKAL BAIKALFARM
Copyright holder: CAPITAL PLUS LLC
Application filing date: November 25, 2009
Publication date: April 12, 2010
Date of state registration: registration: 12 March 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: 25 November 2019
SILVER SIBERIA
Copyright holder: OOO ATP-4
Date of filing: 15 August 2008
Date of publication: 12 July 2010
Date of state.registration: June 09, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: August 15, 2018
Trademark No. 400505
Copyright holder: Limited Liability Company Regional Insurance Company, 107497, Moscow, Montazhnaya st., 7, building 2 ( RU) “
Application filing date: January 22, 2009
Publication date: March 12, 2010
Date of state. registration: 08 February 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: 22 January 2019
KURALEVNA
Copyright holder: OOO KOMOS GROUP
Date of filing: 03 June 2009
Date of publication: 25 June 2010
Date of state.registration: June 03, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: June 03, 2019
SPRING EDGE
Copyright holder: KOMOS GROUP LLC
Application date: August 21, 2009
Publication date: September 12, 2010
State date registration: August 13, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: August 21, 2029
KOT KAZANSKY
Copyright holder: “Limited Liability Company” Amphitheater Tango “, 420110, g.Kazan, st. Kasimov Brothers, 38 (RU) “
Date of application: 01 October 2009
Date of publication: 25 December 2012
Date of state. registration: November 24, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: October 01, 2019
Trademark No. 423924
Copyright holder: Technology Transfer Center Closed Joint Stock Company, 123056, Moscow, B. Gruzinskaya st., 60, building 1 (RU) “
Application date: November 11, 2009
Publication date: December 25, 2010
Date of state.registration: November 26, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: November 11, 2019
INVIT
Copyright holder: INVIT JSC
Application filing date: July 23, 2009
Publication date: October 12, 2010
State date registration: September 15, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: July 23, 2029
SPARKLING
Copyright holder: Limited Liability Company Rusagro-Sakhar, 3
, Tambov, st.International, 16, office 207 (RU) “
Application date: January 11, 2008
Publication date: March 12, 2010
Date of state. registration: February 12, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: January 11, 2028
KHOROTRETIY KHORO KHORO THIRD
Copyright holder: Limited Liability Company Rusagro-Sakhar, 3
, Tambov, Internatsionalnaya st., 16, of. 207 (RU) “
Application filing date: March 04, 2009
Publication date: April 25, 2010
Date of state.registration: March 25, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: March 04, 2019
Trademark No. 404563
Copyright holder: Limited Liability Company Rusagro-Sakhar, 3
, Tambov, Internatsionalnaya str., 16, of. 207 (RU) “
Application date: March 24, 2009
Publication date: April 25, 2010
Date of state. registration: March 25, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: March 24, 2019
Trade mark No. 405438
Copyright holder: Limited Liability Company Rusagro-Sakhar, 3
, St.Tambov, Internatsionalnaya str., 16, office 207 (RU) “
Application date: April 09, 2009
Publication date: April 25, 2010
Date of state. registration: April 05, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: April 09, 2029
Trademark No. 405439
Copyright holder: Limited Liability Company Rusagro-Sakhar, 3
, Tambov, Internationalnaya st., 16, of. 207 (RU) “
Application filing date: April 09, 2009
Publication date: April 25, 2010
Date of state.registration: April 05, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: April 09, 2029
Trademark No. 405440
Copyright holder: Limited Liability Company Rusagro-Sakhar, 3
, Tambov, Internationalnaya st., 16, of. 207 (RU) “
Application filing date: April 09, 2009
Publication date: April 25, 2010
Date of state. registration: April 05, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: April 09, 2029
JUB DUB
Copyright holder: Limited Liability Company Rusagro-Sakhar, 3
, St.Tambov, Internatsionalnaya str., 16, office 207 (RU) “
Application date: April 09, 2009
Publication date: July 12, 2010
Date of state. registration: June 16, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: April 09, 2029
Trade mark No. 407400
Copyright holder: “State institution of the city of Moscow” Center for legal and information assistance to youth “Choice” of the Department of family and youth policy of the city of Moscow, 125480, Moscow, Planernaya st., 3, bldg.2 (RU) “
Application filing date: April 15, 2009
Publication date: May 25, 2010
Date of state. registration: April 27, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: April 15, 2019
ANAITU ANAIT ANAIT-U
Copyright holder: SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTION ENTERPRISE FLIGHT
Application date: March 06, 2009
Publication date: April 12, 2010
Date of state registration: March 17, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: March 06, 2029
SPAR SPARO SPARO SPAR
Copyright holder: SPAR-OMSK LLC
Application date: November 26, 2008
Publication date: March 25, 2010
State date …registration: 04 March 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: 26 November 2028
FRESHMART
Copyright holder: TRADING HOUSE TRIADA LLC
Date of filing: 19 June 2008
Date of publication: 12 July 2010
Date of state registration: registration: June 17, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: June 19, 2028
STATURA
Copyright holder: STATURA Limited Liability Company, 420061, Republic of Tatarstan, St.Kazan, N. Ershova st., 78, office 73 (RU) “
Application date: April 15, 2009
Publication date: January 25, 2011
Date of state. registration: December 20, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: April 15, 2019
TRAFFICMONITOR TRAFFIC – MONITOR
Copyright holder: “Closed Joint Stock Company Scientific and Technical Center” Modul “, 125167, Moscow, 4th St., 8th March , 3 (RU) “
Application date: December 21, 2007
Publication date: March 12, 2010
Date of state.registration: 12 February 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: 21 December 2027
YUZHNY RIVER PORT MOSCOW
Copyright holder: Open Joint Stock Company YUZHNY RIVCHNY PORT, 115432, Moscow, 2nd Yuzhnoportovy Prospect, 10 (RU ) »
Application filing date: July 10, 2009
Publication date: September 25, 2010
Date of state. of registration: 23 August 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: 10 July 2029
EDELWEISS EDELWEISS HEALTH FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
Copyright holder: JSC DANON RUSSIA
Date of application: 10 June 2008
Date of publication: 25 May 2010
stateregistration: April 26, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: June 10, 2028
BIOBALANCE IMUNOCOMPLEX IMUNO COMPLEX BIO BALANCE IMUNOCOMPLEX
Copyright holder: Open Joint Stock Company UNIMILK Company, 127015, Moscow, Vyatskaya st., 27, building 13 -14 (RU) “
Date of application: 03 April 2009
Date of publication: 12 July 2010
Date of state. registration: June 16, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: April 03, 2019
ACTUAL ACTUAL TENDER
Copyright holder: “YUNIMILK Company” Open Joint Stock Company, 127015, Moscow, st.Vyatskaya, 27, building 13-14 (RU) “
Application date: August 25, 2009
Publication date: September 25, 2010
Date of state. of registration: August 24, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: August 25, 2019
DANISSIMO DANISSIMO FANTASY
Copyright holder: JSC DANON RUSSIA
Application date: September 17, 2009
Publication date: September 25, 2010
State date. registration: August 26, 2010
The date of expiration of the exclusive right: September 17, 2029
BIOBALANS BIOBALANS BIO BALANCE NORTHERN BERRIES
Copyright holder: “UNIMILK Company” Open Joint Stock Company, 127015, Moscow, st.Vyatskaya, 27, building 13-14 (RU) “
Application date: June 17, 2009
Publication date: November 12, 2010
Date of state. registration: October 18, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: June 17, 2019
ACTUAL ACTUAL AIRCRAFT
Copyright holder: “YUNIMILK Company” Open Joint Stock Company, 127015, Moscow, Vyatskaya st., 27, building 13-14 (RU ) »
Application filing date: August 25, 2009
Publication date: November 25, 2010
Date of state.registration: October 25, 2010
Date of expiration of the exclusive right: August 25, 2019
ACTUAL JUSSI
Copyright holder: “UNIMILK Company” Open Joint Stock Company, 127015, Moscow, Vyatskaya st., 27, building 13-14 (RU) »
Date of filing: 09 September 2009
Date of publication: 25 November 2010
Date of state. Registration: October 25, 2010
Exclusive Right Expiration Date: September 09, 2019
HAPPINESS OPEN HAPPINESS
Copyright Holder: Ze Coca-Cola Company, Delaware Corporation, One Coca-Cola Plaza, Atlanta, GA 30313, United States of America (US) “
Application date: December 08, 2008
Publication date: March 12, 2010
State date.Registration: February 15, 2010
Exclusive Right Expiration Date: December 08, 2028
COCA COLA COCACOLA COCA COLA GOES COCA-COLA GOES TO HOUSE
Copyright Holder: “Ze Coca-Cola Company, Delaware Corporation, One Coca-Cola Plaza Atlanta, GA 30313, United States of America (US) “
Application Date: March 20, 2009
Publication Date: March 12, 2010
State Date. Registration: February 18, 2010
Exclusive Right Expiration Date: March 20, 2029
SPRITE
Copyright Holder: Dze Coca-Cola Company, Delaware Corporation, One Coca-Cola Plaza, Atlanta, GA 30313, United States of America (US ) »
Application filing date: December 22, 2008
Publication date: March 25, 2010
Date of state.Registration: March 04, 2010
Exclusive right expiry date: December 22, 2028
DISCOVER HAPPINESS
Copyright Holder: Ze Coca-Cola Company, Delaware Corporation, One Coca-Cola Plaza, Atlanta, GA 30313, United States of America (US) “
Application Date: April 06, 2009
Publication Date: March 25, 2010
State Date Registration: March 04, 2010
Exclusive Right Expiration Date: April 06, 2019
COCA COLA COCACOLA BETTER HOMES WITH COCA-COLA
Copyright Holder: Dze Coca-Cola Company, Delaware Corporation, One Coca-Cola Plaza, Atlanta, State Georgia 30313, United States of America (US) “
Application Date: March 20, 2009
Publication Date: April 25, 2010
State Date.Registration: March 31, 2010
Exclusive Right Expiration Date: March 20, 2029
COCA COLA COCACOLA COCA COLA COCA-COLA
Copyright Holder: Dze Coca-Cola Company, Delaware Corporation, One Coca-Cola Plaza, Atlanta, Georgia 30313, United States of America (US) “
Application date: March 20, 2009
Publication date: April 25, 2010
State date. Registration: April 02, 2010
Exclusive Right Expiration Date: March 20, 2029
PLANTBOTTLE
Copyright Holder: Ze Coca-Cola Company, Delaware Corporation, One Coca-Cola Plaza, Atlanta, GA 30313, United States of America (US ) »
Date of application: 04 August 2009
Date of publication: 12 July 2010
Date of state.Registration: June 07, 2010
Exclusive Right Expiration Date: Aug 04, 2029
Trademark # 410880
Copyright Holder: Ze Coca-Cola Company, Delaware Corporation, One Coca-Cola Plaza, Atlanta, GA 30313, United States America (US) “
Application date: September 24, 2009
Publication date: July 12, 2010
Date of state. Registration: June 09, 2010
Exclusive Right Expiration Date: September 24, 2029
COCACOLA COCA COLA COCA-COLA ZERO
Copyright Holder: Dzeh Coca-Cola Company, Delaware Corporation, One Coca-Cola Plaza, Atlanta, GA 30313 , United States of America (US) “
Application date: October 22, 2009
Publication date: August 25, 2010
Date of state.Registration: July 27, 2010
Exclusive Right Expiration Date: October 22, 2029
PLANTBOTTLE
Copyright Holder: Ze Coca-Cola Company, Delaware Corporation, One Coca-Cola Plaza, Atlanta, GA 30313, United States of America (US ) »
Date of application filing: 04 August 2009
Date of publication: 25 October 2010
Date of state. Registration: October 04, 2010
Exclusive Right Expiration Date: August 04, 2029
COCACOLA COCA – COLA ZERO
Copyright Holder: Dze Coca-Cola Company, Delaware Corporation, One Coca-Cola Plaza, Atlanta, GA 30313, United States of America (US) “
Application date: December 18, 2009
Publication date: November 12, 2010
Date of state.Registration: October 13, 2010
Exclusive Right Expiration Date: December 18, 2029
COCACOLA COCA COLA COCA-COLA
Copyright Holder: Dze Coca-Cola Company, Delaware Corporation, One Coca-Cola Plaza, Atlanta, GA 30313, United States of America (US) “
Application date: January 11, 2010
Publication date: November 25, 2010
State date. Registration Date: 03 Nov 2010
Date of Exclusion of Exclusive Right: 11 Jan 2030
GLADIATOR
Copyright Holder: Energy Beverages LLK, 2390 Anselmo Drive, Crown, CA
Application Date: January 11, 2010
Publication date: January 25, 2011
Date of state.Registration: December 24, 2010
Date of expiry of the exclusive right: January 11, 2030
No. | Result | Write | Opponent | Type | Round | Date | Location | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
197 | Win | 157-12-22 (6) | Jabez White | NWS | 10 | March 12, 1909 | National SC, New York, New York, USA | |
196 | Loss | 156-12-22 (6) | Battle with Nelson | KO | 21 (45) | September 9, 1908 | Mission Street Arena, Colma, California, United States | For the world lightweight title |
195 | Loss | 156-11-22 (6) | Battle with Nelson | KO | 17 (45) | 4 July 1 979 | Mission Street Arena, Colma, California, United States | Lost World Lightweight Champion |
194 | Win | 156-10-22 (6) | Rudy Unholz | TKO | 11 (20) | May 14, 1908 | Colosseum, San Francisco, California, USA | Retained World Lightweight Title |
193 | Win | 155-10-22 (6) | Frank Robson | TKO | 3 (6) | April 1, 1 979 | National AC, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA | |
192 | Win | 154-10-22 (6) | Bob Blackburn | KO | 3 (5) | Jan 1, 1908 | Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
191 | Win | 153-10-22 (6) | George Memsik | PTS | 20 | September 27, 1 979 | Naud Junction Pavilion, Los Angeles, California, USA | Retained World Lightweight Title |
190 | Win | 152-10-22 (6) | Jimmy Britt | TKO | 6 (20) | September 9, 1907 | Recreation Park, San Francisco, California, USA | Retained World Lightweight Title |
189 | Win | 151-10-22 (6) | Kid Herman | TKO | 8 (?) | 01 Jan.1907 g. | AC Arena Casino, Tonopah, California, USA | Retained World Lightweight Title |
188 | Win | 150-10-22 (6) | Battle with Nelson | DQ | 42 (?) | September 3, 1906 | Casino Amphitheater, Goldfield, Nevada, USA | Retained World Lightweight Title |
187 | Win | 149-10-22 (6) | Dave Holly | PTS | 20 | 23 July 1 979 | Nice Beach, Bainbridge Island, Washington, USA | Retained World Lightweight Title |
186 | Draw | 148-10-22 (6) | Jack Blackburn | NWS | 6 | June 29, 1906 | National AC, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA | |
185 | Draw | 148-10-21 (6) | Harry Lewis | NWS | 6 | June 15, 1 979 | National AC, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA | |
184 | Loss | 148-10-20 (6) | Willie Lewis | NWS | 6 | May 18, 1906 | Madison Square Garden, New York, New York, USA | |
183 | Win | 148-9-20 (6) | Mike “Gemini” Sullivan | TKO | 10 (20) | March 17, 1 979 | Chuts Park, Los Angeles, California, USA | Retaining the world welterweight title at 142 lbs; The police ordered the referee to stop the fight at 10th. |
182 | Win | 147-9-20 (6) | Mike “Gemini” Sullivan | KO | 15 (20) | Jan 19, 1906 | Woodward Pavilion, San Francisco, California, USA | Claims World Welterweight Title at 142 lbs |
181 | Draw | 146-9-20 (6) | Mike “Gemini” Sullivan | PTS | 15 | September 15, 1 979 | Lyric Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | Retained World Lightweight Title |
180 | Win | 146-9-19 (6) | Ruf Turner | NWS | 6 | March 27, 1905 | Washington, South Carolina, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA | |
179 | Win | 145-9-19 (6) | Jimmy Britt | DQ | 5 (20) | October 1, 1 979 | Mechanics Pavilion, San Francisco, California, USA | Retained World Lightweight Title |
178 | Draw | 144-9-19 (6) | Barbados Joe Walcott | PTS | 20 | September 30, 1904 | Woodward Pavilion, San Francisco, California, USA | |
177 | Draw | 144-9-18 (6) | Dave Holly | NWS | 6 | June 27, 1 979 | National AC, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA | |
176 | Win | 144-9-17 (6) | Sammy Smith | TKO | 4 (6) | June 13, 1904 | National AC, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA | |
175 | Win | 143-9-17 (6) | Baby Griffo | TKO | 7 (15) | June 3, 1 979 | Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
174 | Win | 142-9-17 (6) | Jui Cook | RTD | 7 (10) | May 27, 1904 | Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
173 | Win | 141-9-17 (6) | Sam Bohlen | PTS | 15 | April 21, 1 979 | Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
172 | Win | 140-9-17 (6) | Gus Gardner | PTS | 10 | March 28, 1904 | Arbelten Hall, Saginaw, Michigan, USA | |
171 | Win | 139-9-17 (6) | Jack Blackburn | PTS | 15 | March 25, 1 979 | Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
170 | Win | 138-9-17 (6) | Mike Ward | TKO | 10 (10) | February 2, 1904 | Armory of the Light Guard, Detroit, Michigan, USA | |
169 | Win | 137-9-17 (6) | Joe Grim | PTS | 10 | Jan 22.1904 g. | Schlegel Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
168 | Win | 136-9-17 (6) | Clarence Connors | TKO | 2 (6) | Jan 19, 1904 | Mount Clemens, Michigan, USA | |
167 | Win | 135-9-17 (6) | Willie Fitzgerald | PTS | 10 | 12 Jan.1904 g. | Armory of the Light Guard, Detroit, Michigan, USA | Retained World Lightweight Title |
166 | Loss | 134-9-17 (6) | Sam Langford | PTS | 15 | December 8, 1903 | Criterion AC, Boston, Massachusetts, USA | |
165 | Win | 134-8-17 (6) | Dave Holly | NWS | 6 | December 7, 1 979 | Washington, South Carolina, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA | |
164 | Loss | 133-8-17 (6) | Jack Blackburn | NWS | 6 | Nov 2, 1903 | Washington, South Carolina, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA | |
163 | Draw | 133-7-17 (6) | Dave Holly | NWS | 6 | 23 October 1 979 | State AC, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA | |
162 | Win | 133-7-16 (6) | Eddie Kennedy | NWS | 6 | October 20, 1903 | Southern AC, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA | |
161 | Win | 132-7-16 (6) | Joe Grim | NWS | 6 | October 19, 1 979 | Washington, South Carolina, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA | |
160 | Win | 131-7-16 (6) | Buddy king | KO | 5 (20) | July 4, 1903 | Old Baseball Park, Butte, Montana, United States | |
159 | Win | 130-7-16 (6) | Willie Fitzgerald | KO | 10 (20) | May 29, 1 979 | Mechanics Pavilion, San Francisco, California, USA | |
158 | Win | 129-7-16 (6) | Tom Tracy | TKO | 9 (20) | 13 May 1903 | Pastime AC, Portland, Oregon, USA | |
157 | Win | 128-7-16 (6) | Jack Bennett | KO | 5 (10) | 23 March 1 979 | Masonic Hall, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA | |
156 | Win | 127-7-16 (6) | Steve Crosby | TKO | 11 (20) | 11 March 1903 | Whittington Park, Hot Springs, Arkansas, USA | Retained World Lightweight Title |
155 | Win | 126-7-16 (6) | Gus Gardner | DQ | 11 (20) | 01 Jan.1903 g. | Casino, New Britain, Connecticut, USA | Retained World Lightweight Title |
154 | Draw | 125-7-16 (6) | Charlie Sieger | PTS | 10 | December 31, 1902 | Criterion AC, Boston, Massachusetts, USA | A pre-organized rally for a long distance. |
153 | Win | 125-7-15 (6) | Howard Wilson | TKO | 3 (20) | December 19, 1 979 | Scituate Athletic Club, Scituate, Rhode Island, USA | |
152 | Win | 124-7-15 (6) | Charlie Sieger | TKO | 14 (20) | Nov 14, 1902 | Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | Retained World Lightweight Title |
151 | Win | 123-7-15 (6) | Dave Holly | NWS | 10 | October 14, 1 979 | Maennerchor Hall, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, U.S. | |
150 | Win | 122-7-15 (6) | Kid McPartland | KO | 5 (20) | October 13, 1902 | AC International, Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada | Retained World Lightweight Title |
149 | Win | 121-7-15 (6) | Jack Bennett | KO | 2 (6) | September 22, 1 979 | Golden Gate AC, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA | |
148 | Win | 120-7-15 (6) | Gus Gardner | KO | 5 (20) | September 17, 1902 | Music Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
147 | Win | 119-7-15 (6) | Ruf Turner | TKO | 15 (15) | July 24, 1 979 | Acme AC, Oakland, California, USA | Retained World Lightweight Title |
146 | Win | 118-7-15 (6) | George “Elbows” McFadden | TKO | 3 (20) | June 27, 1902 | Woodward Pavilion, San Francisco, California, USA | Retained World Lightweight Title |
145 | Win | 117-7-15 (6) | St Mary’s County Bully | DQ | 3 (4) | May 29, 1 979 | Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
144 | Win | 116-7-15 (6) | Charles Boyer | TKO | 2 (4) | May 28, 1902 | Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
143 | Win | 115-7-15 (6) | Edward Snowden | KO | 2 (4) | May 28, 1 979 | Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
142 | Win | 114-7-15 (6) | Joe Burke | RTD | 2 (4) | May 27, 1902 | Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
141 | Win | 113-7-15 (6) | Frank Ern | KO | 1 (20) | May 12, 1 979 | AC International, Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada | Won world lightweight title |
140 | Win | 112-7-15 (6) | Jack Bennett | KO | 5 (20) | March 27, 1902 | Ford Opera House, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
139 | Win | 111-7-15 (6) | Jack Ryan | TKO | 4 (15) | 7 March 1 979 | Keystone AC, Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA | |
138 | Win | 110-7-15 (6) | George “Elbows” McFadden | NWS | 6 | 17 February 1902 | Penn Art Club, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA | |
137 | Win | 109-7-15 (6) | Eddie Connolly | DQ | 5 (6) | 6 Jan.1902 g. | Washington, South Carolina, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA | |
136 | Win | 108-7-15 (6) | Tom Broderick | KO | 6 (20) | Jan 1, 1902 | Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
135 | Win | 107-7-15 (6) | Joe Youngs | TKO | 4 (6) | December 30, 1 979 | Washington, South Carolina, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA | |
134 | Win | 106-7-15 (6) | Bobby Dobbs | TKO | 14 (20) | December 13, 1901 | Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
133 | Win | 105-7-15 (6) | Billy Moore | KO | 3 (20) | 22 nov.1901 g. | Eureka Athletic Club, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
132 | Win | 104-7-15 (6) | Jack Hanlon | KO | 2 (20) | Nov 15, 1901 | Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
131 | Win | 103-7-15 (6) | Dan McConnell | KO | 3 (8) | October 4, 1 979 | Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
130 | Win | 102-7-15 (6) | Joe Handler | TKO | 1 (20) | September 30, 1901 | Trenton AC, Trenton, NJ, USA | |
129 | Win | 101-7-15 (6) | Steve Crosby | TKO | 12 (20) | September 20, 1 979 | Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
128 | Draw | 100-7-15 (6) | Steve Crosby | PTS | 20 | 23 August 1901 | Music Hall, Louisville, Kentucky, USA | For the world lightweight title |
127 | Win | 100-7-14 (6) | Harry Berger | NWS | 6 | July 15, 1 979 | Ford Opera House, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
126 | Win | 99-7-14 (6) | Little Thomas | NWS | 6 | July 15, 1901 | Ford Opera House, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
125 | Win | 98-7-14 (6) | Jack Donahue | TKO | 2 (6) | July 15, 1 979 | Ford Opera House, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
124 | Win | 97-7-14 (6) | Bobby Dobbs | KO | 7 (20) | May 1, 1901 | Eureka Athletic Club, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
123 | Win | 96-7-14 (6) | Martin Flaherty | TKO | 4 (20) | April 1, 1 979 | Ford Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
122 | Win | 95-7-14 (6) | Wilmington Jack Daly | DQ | 5 (20) | February 13, 1901 | Music Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
121 | Loss | 94-7-14 (6) | Terry McGovern | KO | 2 (6) | 13 December 1 979 | Tattersalls, Chicago, Illinois, USA | |
120 | Win | 94-6-14 (6) | Kid Parker | KO | 4 (10) | Nov 16, 1900 | Colorado AC, Denver, Colorado, USA | |
119 | Win | 93-6-14 (6) | Jimmy Kelly | TKO | 8 (10) | October 19, 1 979 | Colorado AC, Denver, Colorado, USA | |
118 | Win | 92-6-14 (6) | Otto Zieloff | KO | 9 (10) | October 16, 1900 | Olympic AC, Denver, Colorado, USA | |
117 | Win | 91-6-14 (6) | Alec Johnson | KO | 1 (5) | 11 October 1 979 | Leadville Athletic Club, Leadville, Colorado, United States | |
116 | Win | 90-6-14 (6) | Bird Collins | TKO | 4 (5) | 11 October 1900 | Leadville Athletic Club, Leadville, Colorado, United States | |
115 | Win | 89-6-14 (6) | Joe Youngs | PTS | 10 | October 5, 1 979 | Colorado AA, Denver, Colorado, USA | |
114 | Draw | 88-6-14 (6) | George “Elbows” McFadden | PTS | 10 | October 2, 1900 | Olympic AC, Denver, Colorado, USA | |
113 | Win | 88-6-13 (6) | George “Elbows” McFadden | NWS | 6 | 7 September 1 979 | Penn Art Club, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA | |
112 | Win | 87-6-13 (6) | Dal Hawkins | KO | 3 (25) | August 31, 1900 | Broadway AC, New York, New York, USA | |
111 | Win | 86-6-13 (6) | Whitey Lester | KO | 4 (20) | 12 July 1 979 | Ford Opera House, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
110 | Win | 85-6-13 (6) | Young griffo | TKO | 8 (25) | July 10, 1900 | Seaside AC, Coney Island, New York, USA | |
109 | Win | 84-6-13 (6) | Barney Fury | KO | 9 (15) | June 26, 1 979 | People’s Theater, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA | |
108 | Win | 83-6-13 (6) | Dal Hawkins | KO | 2 (25) | May 25, 1900 | Broadway AC, New York, New York, USA | |
107 | Win | 82-6-13 (6) | Chicago Jack Daly | TKO | 5 (6) | April 1, 1 979 | Broadway AC, Brooklyn, New York, New York, USA | |
106 | Loss | 81-6-13 (6) | Frank Ern | TKO | 12 (25) | 23 March 1900 | Broadway AC, Brooklyn, New York, New York, USA | For the lightweight world title; Hans asked to stop the fight after an accidental headbutt. |
105 | Win | 81-5-13 (6) | Spike Sullivan | TKO | 14 (25) | February 9, 1 979 | Broadway AC, Brooklyn, New York, New York, USA | |
104 | Draw | 80-5-13 (6) | Kid McPartland | PTS | 6 | December 22, 1899 | Star Theater, Chicago, Illinois, USA | |
103 | Win | 80-5-12 (6) | Kid Ash | PTS | 15 | December 11, 1899 | Robinson Opera House, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA | |
102 | Win | 79-5-12 (6) | Steve Crosby | PTS | 6 | Nov 11, 1899 | Star Theater, Chicago, Illinois, USA | |
101 | Win | 78-5-12 (6) | George “Elbows” McFadden | PTS | 25 | October 31, 1899 | Broadway AC, Brooklyn, New York, New York, USA | |
100 | Win | 77-5-12 (6) | Martin Judge | PTS | 25 | 11 October 1899 | Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
99 | Draw | 76-5-12 (6) | Wilmington Jack Daly | NWS | 6 | 7 October 1899 | Nonpareil AC, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA | |
98 | Win | 76-5-11 (6) | Jimmy Kelly | PTS | 25 | October 3, 1899 | Lenox AC, New York, New York, USA | |
97 | Win | 75-5-11 (6) | Martin Judge | PTS | 12 (20) | September 15, 1899 | Music Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | The police stopped the fight at the end of the 12th round due to dishonest work in clinches. |
96 | Win | 74-5-11 (6) | Evgeny Bezena | KO | 10 (25) | September 1, 1899 | Broadway AC, Brooklyn, New York, New York, USA | |
95 | Draw | 73-5-11 (6) | George “Elbows” McFadden | PTS | 25 | July 28, 1899 | Broadway AC, Brooklyn, New York, New York, USA | |
94 | Win | 73-5-10 (6) | Jack Dobbs | TKO | 4 (25) | July 24, 1899 | Seabright Casino, Ocean City, Maryland, USA | |
93 | Loss | 72-5-10 (6) | George “Elbows” McFadden | KO | 23 (25) | April 14, 1899 | Broadway AC, Brooklyn, New York, New York, USA | |
92 | Win | 72-4-10 (6) | Billy Ernst | DQ | 10 (20) | 6 February 1899 | Olympic AC, Buffalo, New York, USA | |
91 | Win | 71-4-10 (6) | Martin Judge | PTS | 20 | Jan 28.1899 g. | Crescent AC, Toronto, Ontario, Canada | |
90 | Win | 70-4-10 (6) | Young Smyrna | KO | 2 (25) | Jan 13, 1899 | Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
89 | Win | 69-4-10 (6) | Wilmington Jack Daly | PTS | 25 | December 27, 1898 | Lenox AC, New York, New York, USA | |
88 | Win | 68-4-10 (6) | Kid McPartland | PTS | 25 | Nov 4, 1898 | Lenox AC, New York, New York, USA | |
87 | Win | 67-4-10 (6) | William Duke | PTS | 4 | September 30, 1898 | Monumental Amphitheater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
86 | Win | 66-4-10 (6) | Fred Swigert | PTS | 4 | September 29, 1898 | Monumental Amphitheater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
85 | Win | 65-4-10 (6) | James Martin | TKO | 4 (4) | September 28, 1898 | Monumental Amphitheater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
84 | Win | 64-4-10 (6) | Buck Bainor | TKO | 3 (4) | September 27, 1898 | Monumental Amphitheater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
83 | Win | 63-4-10 (6) | William Hinton | TKO | 1 (4) | September 27, 1898 | Monumental Amphitheater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
82 | Win | 62-4-10 (6) | Joseph Smith | TKO | 1 (4) | September 27, 1898 | Monumental Amphitheater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
81 years | Win | 61-4-10 (6) | Herman Miller | PTS | 4 | September 26, 1898 | Monumental Amphitheater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
80 | Win | 60-4-10 (6) | Thomas Jackson | KO | 3 (25) | September 1, 1898 | Talbot County Fair, Easton, Maryland, USA | |
79 | Win | 59-4-10 (6) | Young Smyrna | TKO | 15 (25) | August 26, 1898 | Ford Opera House, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
78 | Win | 58-4-10 (6) | Billy Ernst | KO | 11 (25) | August 8, 1898 | Greater New York AC, Brooklyn, New York, New York, USA | |
77 | Win | 57-4-10 (6) | George Brown | TKO | 6 (10) | Jul 1, 1898 | Ford Opera House, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
76 | Win | 56-4-10 (6) | Joe Kid Robinson | PTS | 6 | June 3, 1898 | Tattersalls, Chicago, Illinois, USA | |
75 | NC | 55-4-10 (6) | Joe Kid Robinson | NC | 3 (6) | June 2, 1898 | Tattersalls, Chicago, Illinois, USA | The lights went out in the building and the show had to be postponed until the next day. |
74 | Win | 55-4-10 (5) | Steve Crosby | RTD | 6 (20) | 11 May 1898 | Music Hall, Louisville, Kentucky, USA | |
73 | Win | 54-4-10 (5) | Young starlight | TKO | 3 (3) | April 11, 1898 | Music Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
72 | Win | 53-4-10 (5) | Young Smyrna | TKO | 3 (3) | April 11, 1898 | Music Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | The police stopped the fight. |
71 | Win | 52-4-10 (5) | Tommy Shortell | TKO | 6 (8) | 11 March 1898 | Academy Music Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
70 | Win | 51-4-10 (5) | Frank Garrard | TKO | 15 (20) | Jan 17, 1898 | Central Armory, Cleveland, Ohio, USA | |
69 | Win | 50-4-10 (5) | Billy Young | TKO | 2 (8) | Jan 3.1898 g. | Eureka Athletic Club, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
68 | Win | 49-4-10 (5) | Stanton Abbott | TKO | 5 (8) | Nov 29, 1897 | Academy of Music, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
67 | Draw | 48-4-10 (5) | Wilmington Jack Daly | NWS | 6 | 6 nov.1897 g. | Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA | |
66 | Loss | 48-4-9 (5) | Bobby Dobbs | PTS | 20 | September 27, 1897 | Greenpoint SC, Brooklyn, New York, New York, USA | For the world lightweight title |
65 | Draw | 48-3-9 (5) | Young griffo | PTS | 15 | September 21, 1897 | Olympic AC, Athens, Pennsylvania, USA | |
64 | Win | 48-3-8 (5) | Izzy Strauss | KO | 5 (15) | August 30, 1897 | Eureka Athletic Club, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
63 | Win | 47-3-8 (5) | Jack McCue | TKO | 6 (?) | August 24, 1897 | Shell Road, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
62 | Win | 46-3-8 (5) | John Coates | TKO | 5 (?) | August 24, 1897 | Shell Road, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
61 | Win | 45-3-8 (5) | Jerry Marshall | TKO | 8 (?) | August 24, 1897 | Shell Road, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
60 | Win | 44-3-8 (5) | George Thomas | TKO | 3 (?) | August 24, 1897 | Shell Road, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
59 | Win | 43-3-8 (5) | August Stenzie | TKO | 3 (?) | August 24, 1897 | Shell Road, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
58 | Win | 42-3-8 (5) | Mike Leonard | PTS | 20 | May 18, 1897 | Olympic AC, San Francisco, California, USA | |
57 year | Win | 41-3-8 (5) | Howard Wilson | KO | 9 (20) | April 3, 1897 | Polo AC, New York, New York, USA | |
56 | Win | 40-3-8 (5) | Charles Rochette | RTD | 4 (10) | December 14, 1896 | Woodward Pavilion, San Francisco, California, USA | |
55 | Win | 39-3-8 (5) | Jerry Marshall | PTS | 20 | 12 nov.1896 g. | Eureka Athletic Club, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
54 | Win | 38-3-8 (5) | Jack Williams | TKO | 3 (8) | October 19, 1896 | Eureka Athletic Club, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | The police stopped the fight. |
53 | Loss | 37-3-8 (5) | Dal Hawkins | PTS | 15 | 6 October 1896 | Bohemian Sports Club, New York, New York, USA | |
52 | Win | 37-2-8 (5) | John Ball | PTS | 4 | 28 Sep 1896 | East Side AC, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA | |
51 | Draw | 36-2-8 (5) | Danny McBride | PTS | 20 | August 31, 1896 | Eureka Athletic Club, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
50 | Win | 36-2-7 (5) | Jack Williams | TKO | 2 (?) | August 20, 1896 | Eureka Athletic Club, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
49 | Win | 35-2-7 (5) | Tommy Butler | PTS | 12 | June 29, 1896 | South Brooklyn AC, Brooklyn, New York, New York, USA | |
48 | Win | 34-2-7 (5) | Jimmy Watson | PTS | 10 | June 8, 1896 | Bijou Theater, Paterson, New Jersey, USA | |
47 | Win | 33–2–7 (5) | Jimmy Kennard | TKO | 6 (12) | 22 February 1896 | West Newton Armory, Boston, Massachusetts, USA | |
46 | Win | 32–2–7 (5) | Joe Elliott | KO | 7 (8) | Jan 17, 1896 | Eureka Athletic Club, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
45 | Win | 31-2-7 (5) | Benny Peterson | PTS | 4 | 11 Jan.1896 g. | Ariel AC, Philadelphia, PA, USA | |
44 years | Win | 30-2-7 (5) | George Siddons | KO | 7 (25) | Nov 28, 1895 | Eureka Athletic Club, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
43 year | Draw | 29-2-7 (5) | Young griffo | PTS | 10 | 18 nov.1895 g. | Front Street Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, United States | A pre-organized rally if the full distance lasts. |
42 | Win | 29-2-6 (5) | Joe Elliott | KO | 9 (25) | October 21, 1895 | Eureka Athletic Club, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
41 years old | Draw | 28-2-6 (5) | George Siddons | PTS | 20 | July 15, 1895 | Eureka Athletic Club, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
40 | Win | 28-2-5 (5) | Howard Wilson | PTS | 10 | May 28, 1895 | Kernan Theater, Washington DC, USA | |
39 | Win | 27-2-5 (5) | Benny Peterson | KO | 17 (20) | May 20, 1895 | Riverside Sports Club, Brooklyn, New York, New York, USA | |
38 | Win | 26-2-5 (5) | George Willis | KO | 4 (10) | May 14, 1895 | Monumental Amphitheater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
37 | Draw | 25-2-5 (5) | Howard Wilson | PTS | 6 | May 9, 1895 | Monumental Amphitheater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
36 | Win | 25-2-4 (5) | Frank Peabody | TKO | 3 (8) | May 4, 1895 | Monumental Amphitheater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
35 year | Win | 24-2-4 (5) | Kentucky rosebud | TKO | 8 (8) | April 25, 1895 | Front Street Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, United States | |
34 | Win | 23-2-4 (5) | David Armstrong | TKO | 3 (6) | April 18, 1895 | Monumental Amphitheater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
33 | Loss | 22-2-4 (5) | Johnny Van Hest | PTS | 9 (8) | April 13, 1895 | Monumental Amphitheater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
32 | Win | 22-1-4 (5) | Kentucky rosebud | NWS | 6 | April 1, 1895 | Monumental Amphitheater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
31 years old | Win | 21-1-4 (5) | Paul Johnson | PTS | 6 | 22 March 1895 | Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
30 | Win | 20-1-4 (5) | Harry Hunt | TKO | 4 (?) | March 20, 1895 | Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
29 | Draw | 19-1-4 (5) | Howard Wilson | PTS | 10 | 18 March 1895 | Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
28 year | Draw | 19-1-3 (5) | Fred Swigert | PTS | 10 | 7 March 1895 | Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
27 | Win | 19-1-2 (5) | Solomon English | TKO | 10 (10) | 6 March 1895 | Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | The police intervened. |
26 year | Win | 18-1-2 (5) | Max Wirsing | TKO | 3 (?) | March 4, 1895 | Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
25 | Draw | 17-1-2 (5) | James Daly | PTS | 11 (10) | 16 February 1895 | Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | An extra round was held. |
24 | Win | 17-1-1 (5) | John Coates | PTS | 11 (10) | 11 February 1895 | Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | An additional round was held to determine the winner. |
23 | Win | 16-1-1 (5) | Samuel Young | KO | 3 (?) | 7 February 1895 | Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
22 | Win | 15-1-1 (5) | Fred Swigert | PTS | 10 | 6 February 1895 | Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
21 years old | Draw | 14-1-1 (5) | Dave Horn | PTS | 10 | 23 Jan.1895 g. | Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
20 | Win | 14–1 (5) | George Brummell | TKO | 5 (?) | Jan 19, 1895 | Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
19 | Win | 13–1 (5) | Paul Johnson | PTS | 10 | 11 Jan.1895 g. | Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
18 | Win | 12-1 (5) | Bud brown | PTS | 10 | Jan 7, 1895 | Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
17 | Win | 11-1 (5) | Samuel Allen | KO | 3 (?) | 7 Jan.1895 g. | Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
16 | Win | 10-1 (5) | Fred Swigert | PTS | ? | Jan 1, 1895 | Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
15 | Win | 9-1 (5) | Jack McDonald | TKO | 8 (?) | December 28, 1894 | Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
14 | Win | 8-1 (5) | John Coates | PTS | 10 | December 27, 1894 | Monumental Air Conditioner, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
13 | Win | 7-1 (5) | Fred Swigert | NWS | 10 | December 21, 1894 | Monumental Air Conditioner, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
12 | Win | 6-1 (5) | Travis Brown | PTS | 6 | December 17, 1894 | Avon Club, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
11 | ND | 5-1 (5) | Bad Young | ND | 4 | Nov 27, 1894 | Canton Academy, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
10 | ND | 5-1 (4) | Paul Johnson | ND | 3 (?) | 12 nov.1894 g. | Army Grand Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
9 | Win | 5-1 (3) | Jackson | TKO | 3 (4) | July 10, 1894 | Kernan Theater, Washington DC, USA | |
8 | Loss | 4-1 (3) | Paul Johnson | PTS | 5 | June 27, 1894 | Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
7 | Win | 4-0 (3) | Gustav Wilkie | PTS | 4 | June 26, 1894 | Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
6 | ND | 3-0 (3) | Robert Cook | ND | ? | May 21, 1894 | MF Conklin`s Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
5 | Win | 3-0 (2) | Harry Brian | PTS | ? | April 25, 1894 | Allerino Gannik Casino, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
4 | ND | 2-0 (2) | Dave Horn | ND | 3 (?) | April 19, 1894 | Beach’s Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
3 | Win | 2-0 (1) | William jones | KO | 4 (?) | 12 February 1894 | Avon Club, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
2 | Win | 1-0 (1) | William jones | RTD | 6 (?) | Nov 27, 1893 | Avon Club, Baltimore, Maryland, USA | |
1 | ND | 0-0 (1) | Buck Myers | ND | ? | 23 October 1893 | Avon Club, Baltimore, Maryland, USA |
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Check your IP address. Convert case online. A visit to Turin and its environs, home to the wonderful royal residences built by the House of Savoy between the 17th and 18th centuries, is a journey through history, through which you will be guided by palaces where government affairs were carried out, castles intended for hunting, entertainment and court life.
This is a monumental architectural complex that the Savoy dynasty, tireless builders, erected as a symbol of their absolute power.In the year when Turin became the capital of the Duchy of Savoy, it was still a medieval city. An extensive construction program, begun by Emmanuel Philibert and continued by his successors, created a new face for the city, which turned into a major metropolis, maintaining active contacts with the royal courts of all of Europe. Around Piazza Castello was the so-called “control center” with the most important buildings closely associated with the residences and magnificent country villas, which together make up an amazingly beautiful ensemble known as the “Crown of Pleasure”.
In the very center of Turin there is a symbol of the power of the Savoy dynasty – the Royal Palace with a 17th century facade and richly decorated interiors. The neighboring Palazzo Madama was intended for the dowager regents “Madame Real” Christina of France and Maria-Giovanna-Batista of Savoy-Nemours, who took care of the construction of the grand staircase and the elegant façade, designed by Filippo Juvarra. A Baroque masterpiece is the Palazzo Carignano, where Carl Albert and Victor Emmanuel II were born, and which was the seat of the first Italian parliament.
Walking along the banks of the Po River, you can see Valentino Castle, distinctly French in spirit, where the university is located today. The Crown of Pleasure includes the Castle of Rivoli, which began as a military fortification, which now houses the Museum of Modern Art and the Royal Castle of Venaria, a former hunting lodge, which, thanks to its vast gardens, is sometimes called the “Savoy Versailles”, where the most famous interiors are the Hall of Diana , Great Gallery, St. Hubert’s Chapel.
Not far from the huge natural park of La Mandria is the small settlement of Borgo Castello.No less famous are the hunting pavilion in Stupinigi, designed by Filippo Juvarra on European models, once served as a place of celebrations and entertainment and the place of residence of Napoleon at the beginning of the 19th century, and Castello di Moncalieri, one of the oldest castles, built in the Middle Ages as a defensive fortification and converted into a court residence of the House of Savoy.
The picture is completed by the most beautiful places of summer recreation: the Allier castle near Turin with its three hundred richly decorated rooms; Racconigi castle in the province of Cuneo with a park of great interest to lovers of naturalism; the castle of Govone, also in the province of Cuneo, which was the summer residence of the Crown of Savoy, where the most interesting are the 18th century park and the trompe l’oeil murals of the mythological content in the State Hall and, finally, the neo-Gothic estate of Pollenzo Cuneo, where wine was produced.
Milan, the capital of the Lombardy region, is a cultural, modern, vibrant city with many attractions and works of art. The late Gothic Duomo Cathedral, with its shining marble façade, is a symbol of the northern Italian metropolis.
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From its roof, standing at the feet of the famous image of the Virgin Mary “Madonna”, you can enjoy a unique panorama of the entire city, surrounded by the pinnacles of the cathedral, directed into the sky. In the heart of the city rises the Royal Palace, the former building of the Milan City Council, and today it is the center, where many interesting art exhibitions are held in historical interiors. Next to the palace is the modern Museum of the 20th century, which exhibits works created in the 20th century.Nearby is another symbol of the city: the Victor Emanuel II Gallery, a cross-shaped covered arcade where historic restaurants, bars and trendy shops are located.
The gallery is famous for its mosaic floors and stained-glass windows instead of the roof. For music lovers, Plaza della Scala, where the theater of the same name is located, which is considered one of the best in the world, will be a must on the program. Milan’s theatrical traditions, however, find their embodiment on the stage of other theaters scattered throughout this magnificent city: Teatro Piccolo, founded in the year, Teatro Europa and Arcimboldi, considered the birthplace of cabaret.Sforza Castle, built in the first half of the XIV century.
This is a real treasure of history and masterpieces of art. From the courtyards of the Castle, you can walk to Parc Sempione – an English-style landscape park with an area of 47 hectares, on the territory of which there are historical monuments and buildings. One of them is the Arch of Peace, an imposing neoclassical structure facing towards Paris to commemorate Napoleon’s victories, and the Palais des Arts, which hosts the La Triennale exhibition of contemporary art and design.
Milan is truly renowned throughout the world as the Italian capital of design and fashion. Therefore, numerous exhibitions, fairs and events are held here throughout the year. Opposite the park is one of the most beautiful districts of Milan, Brera, where there are numerous restaurants, bars, antique shops and typical shops.
It is here that the Pinacoteca Brera is located – a gallery that houses one of the largest art collections in Italy. Another historic district of the city and a meeting place for young people and representatives of the art world is Navigli.Until the 19th century, there was a port, and now it is a quarter with shops of artisans and artists. The religious aspect is also significantly represented in the “northern capital”. The city has many historic churches of particular artistic value, such as the Basilica of St. Ambrose, one of the oldest churches in the city dating back to the 4th century, an archetype of Lombard Romanesque architecture.
From a cultural point of view, the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie is very important, within the walls of which from the period to the city of St.
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Leonardo da Vinci wrote his famous Last Supper. You can admire this masterpiece by booking a visit time in advance.Finally, there is the Basilica of San Lorenzo, a religious building of the early Christianity, located near the Ticino Gate. Decorated with columns of the same name from the Roman era, this temple has become a meeting place for young people in Milan and the center of its inviting nightlife. WeAreItaly StayTunedOnIt is a campaign launched by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs since mid-March to promote the most relevant and most creative in Italian culture during the pandemic.
In addition, these days, Italian cultural institutions are organizing a variety of virtual cultural entertainment.On the website of Emilia Romagna, a selection has been published that allows you to virtually get acquainted with the main cities of the region: Bologna, Parma, Piacenza, Ferrara, Ravenna, Rimini, Reggio Emilia, Bobbio; visit some of the museums, such as the Palazzo Farnese, the Ricci-Oddi Gallery, the National Archaeological Museum, see important cultural events such as the Verdi Festival and the Fellini Immortal Genius exhibition dedicated to the summer anniversary of the outstanding Italian filmmaker at the Castel -Sigismondo in Rimini, where his museum will be opened in December.
Another “face” of the region is associated with famous brands of cars and motorcycles. Today we are still traveling virtually. For those looking to get to know Tuscany better, the region’s tourism office has collected on its portal links to online museums, feature films and documentaries, online cooking classes and video games. Without leaving your home, you can stroll through the halls of the Uffizi Gallery, Palazzo Vecchio and the Galilei Museum in Florence, Santa Maria della Scala in Siena; walk along the Route of the Franks, an ancient pilgrimage route; and even admire the herbaria of the University of Pisa, collected in the botanical museum.
And here is a selection of famous films that were filmed in different parts of Tuscany: “A Room with a View” by James Ivory, “Inferno” by Ron Howard based on the novel of the same name by Dan Brown, “Elusive Beauty” by Bernardo Bertolucci, of course, “Life is Beautiful »Roberto Benigni, etc. And there is also the opportunity to get acquainted with the cuisine and wines of Tuscany, listen to its famous performers, plunge into art and play video games. The Lombardy Tourist Office offers six virtual tours to help you get to know the cities of this northern region of Italy: Milan, Mantua, Varese, Montichiari, Vigevano and Sondrio.
In Varese, it is proposed to visit the house-museum of the architect and artist Lodovico Polyaga, built according to his own design, where his collection of Antiquity, Renaissance and Baroque art is exhibited. From the sights of Milan, you can visit the Sforza Castle, the main fortress of the city, which served as the residence of its rulers, where today there are several museums. Another of the excursions is the feudal castle of Castello Bonoris in the town of Montichiari near Brescia.
This is a real trip to the Middle Ages.The town of Vigevano is presented through an unusual attraction, and not at all urban: the Mulino di Mora Bassa mill. Here is the Ecomuseum with a permanent exhibition dedicated to machines and mechanisms designed by Leonardo da Vinci.
Last virtual tour of the Besta Palace in Tello in the province of Sondrio.
This late 15th century palazzo is a true Renaissance gem with amazing frescoes. Rome, the “capital of the world”, is a city of many faces.Rome is the political capital of Italy, but also the center of Christianity, on the territory of which the Vatican city-state and the seat of the Pope are located. Rome today is the result of countless urban planning and construction projects that have been going on for millennia.
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The most famous buildings are, of course, the buildings of Rome during the era of the emperors. Glorious evidence of ancient times can be found throughout the capital: the Colosseum, the Imperial Forums, the Golden House, the Pantheon, Circus Maximus.At the end of the 15th century, the creative center of the Renaissance moved from Florence to Rome, where popes became important patrons of the arts and called upon the greatest artists of the time to decorate the city.
Rome turns into a large construction site: new churches appear, like San Pietro in Montorio with the Tempietto Bramante temple and Santa Maria della Pace with frescoes by Raphael, others are rebuilt and decorated, like Santa Maria in Aracheli, where work Pinturicchio and Donatello. The princely palaces are being erected and luxuriously finished, including the Palazzo Farnese, the Apostolic Chancellery of the Palazzo della Cancelleria, the Villa Farnesina, and also some of the main squares, such as the Campidoglio on the Capitol Hill, designed by Michelangelo.
The main undisputed genius of this era is Caravaggio, whose works adorn the capital. Examples of baroque and classicism are the Piazza del Popolo and the monument to Victor Emmanuel II known as “Vittoriano”, which was completed only the year before the World’s Fair. The capital of Italy is not only a city of monuments, but a living organism that offers its guests a multitude of cultural events, permanent and temporary exhibitions that fill numerous museums, the collection of which contains priceless works of art from antiquity to the present day: Galleries Borghese, Doria Pamphilj, National gallery of modern art, Macro, Scuderie del Quirinale, Exhibition Palace, Courtyard Bramante, Villa Giulia, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo Altemps, Palazzo Barberini, Palazzo Massimo, Trajan’s markets.