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Teddy Yarosz
Born
Thaddeus Jarosz

(1910-06-24)June 24, 1910
DiedMarch 29, 1974(1974-03-29) (aged 63)
NationalityAmerican
Statistics
Weight(s)Middleweight
Light Heavyweight
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Reach72+12 in (184 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights128
Wins106
Wins by KO17
Losses18
Draws3
No contests1

Thaddeus Jarosz (June 24, 1910 – March 29, 1974) was an American boxer. He held the world middleweight boxing championship from 1934 to 1935.[1]

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Early life

Yarosz was born the second of eight children on the North side of Pittsburgh, but when he was ten, his family moved to Monaca, Pennsylvania, a suburb twenty-six miles away. His father died when he was only sixteen, putting economic pressure on him and his brothers. As a result, he quit school at the age of seventeen in order to train for a boxing career to earn wages for his family.[2][3][1][4][5]

His older brother, Ed Yarosz, also helped the family financially. Their brothers, Tommy and Victor, were also boxers; older brother Ed became an amateur boxer before Teddy, who first put on a pair of gloves at roughly the age of twelve. Their brother Joe won an all-service welterweight tournament during his time in the military.[2][3][1][6][7]

Teddy Yarosz ultimately became known as a strong defensive boxer; although he never recorded many knockouts, he lost only one bout by knockout against Babe Risko in January 1935.[2][3][1][8][9]

Professional boxing career

Yarosz became a professional boxer in 1929. He would eventually be trained by the legendary Ray Arcel and managed by Ray Fouts.

On August 21, 1933, Yarosz won the Pennsylvania version of the world middleweight title from Vince Dundee in ten rounds before 15,000 at Pittsburgh's Forbes Field. Yarosz annoyed Dundee with frequent left jabs to the face and scored repeatedly with rights to the jaw. In the second, Yarosz had Dundee against the ropes for over a half minute, and scored with lefts and rights to both the head and face with little return. In the ninth, Dundee took a strong offensive stand, but was too exhausted to do much damage to Yarosz.[10]

Yarosz defended the Pennsylvania version of the middleweight title against Jimmy Smith on February 12, 1934, winning in a fifteen-round unanimous decision before a crowd of 5,000 in Pittsburgh.[2] Yarosz took the offense through most of the long bout, and there were no knockdowns by either competitor. Yarosz dominated the fighting in the eleventh and twelfth. Smith forced the fighting in the thirteenth through fifteenth rounds, but was ineffective against the left of Yarosz.[11] The United Press gave Yarosz all but the first, second, ninth, and thirteenth. The blows of Smith were well defended by Yarosz with his gloves and elbows, while Yarosz continuously shot through his left and connected nearly every time.[12]

Taking the world middleweight title

Vince Dundee

As a rising star, Yarosz was featured on the cover of the January 1934 issue of The Ring magazine. He took the NYSAC World Middleweight Title and National Boxing Association World Middleweight Title with a fifteen-round decision over Vince Dundee before a crowd of 28,000 at Forbes Field, on 11 September 1934 in his native Pittsburgh. The bout was close but somewhat dull due to too much wrestling and clinching, though Yarosz seemed to hold the lead in all but the late rounds when he looked visibly exhausted. Yarosz was awarded eight rounds to Dundee's four, with three even. He scored well with long range blows to the head of Dundee, who seemed to focus more on Yarosz's midsection. Dundee was down three times during the bout, once falling out of the ropes in round three.[13][14]

Yarosz defended the Pennsylvania version of the middleweight title on April 6, 1934, against former world middleweight champion Ben Jeby, winning in a twelve-round points decision in Pittsburgh. Yarosz was most effective with right hand smashes to the jaw and body of Jeby, who was never given the chance to fight inside where he usually excelled. The Pittsburgh Press gave Yarosz nine rounds, with one to Jeby and two even.[15]

Losing the world middleweight title

Yarosz lost both the NBA and NYSAC middleweight title to Eddie Babe Risko who defeated him on September 19, 1935, in Pittsburgh in fifteen rounds before a crowd of 25,000. Risko knocked Yarosz to the mat twice for counts of nine in the sixth and seventh rounds, and several judges gave Yarosz only the first round. Yarosz made his best showing in the eighth but did not appear to win any other round on points. In the ninth, Yarosz was stunned by a blow beneath his heart which caused him to clinch, and after the third had received frequent pounding to his midsection. Yarosz injured his right knee in the fourth round or possibly earlier, and had surgery two months later to repair it.[1][16][2][17]

After his loss to Risko, the legendary trainer Ray Arcel worked with Yarosz for months to rehabilitate his knee, heating and massaging it, and supervising his work with weights.[18]

On September 21, 1936, Yarosz defeated Risko for the first time in a close ten round split decision, demonstrating the skills of his trainer and the depths of his recovery from his knee injury. Yarosz showed a definite advantage from the first round, scoring with roundhouse swings, and shining in the seventh where he pummeled the slower moving Risko.[19]

Unfazed by his loss of the title, Yarosz scored an impressive victory over future world middleweight champion Solly Krieger on January 13, 1937, in a ten-round unanimous decision in New York. Yarosz took seven rounds to three for Krieger.[20]

Yarosz defeated former world welter and middleweight champion Lou Brouillard on May 7, 1937, in a ten-round points decision before 2,438 in Boston. With a darting left and a lightning fast right cross, Yarosz gained a large enough margin on points to take the decision. Brouillard offered strong opposition through the entire bout taking at least two rounds with strong body blows to Yarosz's middle, but his crouching southpaw defense was penetrated too often to even the scoring. In the tenth, Brouillard opened with a strong two fisted attack that had Yarosz retreating, but was knocked down for a count of two with a right before the round ended.[21]

On June 6, 1938, Georgie Abrams defeated Yarosz in a ten-round split decision at Griffith Stadium in Washington, D.C.

Yarosz lost to the skilled, youthful opponent Billy Conn, another boxer trained by Ray Arcel, on June 30, 1937, in a close twelve round split decision before 13,874 at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh.[2] Yarosz started the first three rounds on offense, scoring heavily with hooks, jabs, and right crosses. Conn looked stronger in the fourth and fifth, scoring with lefts and rights to the head and body. For the sixth through tenth, the well matched duo boxed cautiously, until the final two rounds where both boxers slugged it out, often toe to toe. The excited fans protested the close decision, though Conn was credited with taking the middleweight championship of Pennsylvania.[22]

On September 30, 1937, Yarosz lost again to Conn in an equally close fifteen round split decision before 9,000 at Duquesne Gardens in Pittsburgh. Yarosz boxed a smart fight in the first seven rounds, building up a significant points margin. But in the remainder of the long bout, Conn caught up and went ahead on points with a brutal body attack and an occasional right and left to the face that exhausted the older Yarosz who became nearly helpless in the closing rounds. In a fight that had been slow and methodical, the fourteenth opened when Conn dealt a blow to Yarosz's head that made it difficult for him to complete the round, and though he managed, he had little strength left in the fifteenth.[23]

Yarosz defeated Conn only once on July 25, 1938, in a twelve-round unanimous decision before a crowd of 10,800 at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh. According to the Pittsburgh Press the bout included kidney punching and low left hooks from Conn, and thumbing, gouging and heeling from the gloves of Yarosz. Both fighters, out of anger, continued fighting after the second and fifth rounds. Yarosz outboxed Conn in the last few rounds and Conn was unable to find a remedy or an adequate defense. Yarosz was awarded seven rounds, with just one to Conn, with the seventh even.[24]

In a July 5, 1938, rating of American middleweights, Yarosz was still placed in the top ten by the Cincinnati Enquirer, remaining in top contention for a four-year period, if not the majority of his later career.[25]

Future NYSAC world middleweight champion Ken Overlin fell to Yarosz, on March 27, 1939, in a ten-round points decision in Houston. Dominating with his left, the United Press gave seven rounds to Yarosz with only two to Overlin and one even.[26]

Yarosz defeated Archie Moore, future light heavyweight champion, on April 20, 1939, in a ten-round unanimous decision in St. Louis. He used his always present left to deliver and ward off blows, and took the close with the help of a low blow penalty that cost Moore a round. Only in the seventh and eighth was Moore able to penetrate the defenses of Yarosz.[27][28]

Retirement from boxing and later life

He married Eugenia Lesniak of Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania in 1940.[29]

After retiring from boxing in 1942, he operated a bar called "Teddy's Inn" in Potter Township and worked for a while as a policeman.[29] After the war years, he worked as a caster at the Aliquippa Works of the Jones and Laughlin steel corporation until his death.[30][31]

Death and interment

Yarosz died after a six-month battle with cancer on March 29, 1974, at Beaver Medical Center in Rochester, Pennsylvania, a mile and a half North of his home in Monica, where he had been a member of St. John's Church. He was buried in nearby St. John's Cemetery and was survived by his wife, four sons and a daughter.[29] He was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame for the Class of 2006.[1][32][33]

Professional boxing record

All information in this section is derived from BoxRec,[34] unless otherwise stated.

Official record

128 fights 106 wins 18 losses
By knockout 17 1
By decision 89 17
Draws 3
Newspaper decisions/draws 1

All newspaper decisions are officially regarded as “no decision” bouts and are not counted in the win/loss/draw column.

No. Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
128 Loss 106–18–3 (1) Joe Muscato UD 8 Feb 12, 1942 Knights of Columbus Auditorium, Rochester, New York, U.S.
127 Loss 106–17–3 (1) Ezzard Charles UD 10 Nov 17, 1941 Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
126 Win 106–16–3 (1) Jimmy Young PTS 10 Jun 30, 1941 Point Stadium, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
125 Loss 105–16–3 (1) Tommy Gómez UD 10 Jun 16, 1941 Benjamin Field Arena, Tampa, Florida, U.S.
124 Win 105–15–3 (1) Bobby Berry PTS 10 Mar 26, 1941 Armory, Akron, Ohio, U.S.
123 Loss 104–15–3 (1) Jimmy Bivins PTS 10 Mar 5, 1941 Arena, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
122 Win 104–14–3 (1) Lloyd Marshall PTS 10 Oct 21, 1940 Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
121 Win 103–14–3 (1) Bud Mignault PTS 10 Jun 27, 1940 Patterson Field, East Liverpool, Ohio, U.S.
120 Win 102–14–3 (1) Jimmy Reeves SD 10 Apr 15, 1940 Public Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
119 Loss 101–14–3 (1) Turkey Thompson PTS 10 Mar 26, 1940 Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
118 Win 101–13–3 (1) Willie Muldune PTS 10 Feb 29, 1940 Public Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
117 Win 100–13–3 (1) Nate Bolden PTS 10 Jan 8, 1940 Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
116 Loss 99–13–3 (1) Lloyd Marshall PTS 10 Sep 29, 1939 Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, California, U.S.
115 Loss 99–12–3 (1) Ben Brown PTS 10 Sep 11, 1939 Ponce de Leon Ballpark, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
114 Loss 99–11–3 (1) Ben Brown PTS 10 Aug 9, 1939 Ponce de Leon Ballpark, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
113 Win 99–10–3 (1) Al Gainer PTS 10 Jul 17, 1939 Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
112 Win 98–10–3 (1) Archie Moore UD 10 Apr 20, 1939 Municipal Auditorium, Saint Louis, Missouri, U.S.
111 Win 97–10–3 (1) Ken Overlin PTS 10 Mar 27, 1939 Olympiad Arena, Houston, Texas, U.S.
110 Draw 96–10–3 (1) Erich Seelig PTS 8 Feb 3, 1939 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
109 Win 96–10–2 (1) Ralph DeJohn PTS 10 Dec 12, 1938 Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
108 Win 95–10–2 (1) Ralph DeJohn UD 10 Dec 1, 1938 Convention Hall, Rochester, New York, U.S.
107 Loss 94–10–2 (1) Ralph DeJohn MD 8 Nov 11, 1938 Convention Hall, Rochester, New York, U.S.
106 Win 94–9–2 (1) Oscar Rankins SD 10 Oct 24, 1938 Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
105 Win 93–9–2 (1) Jimmy Clark UD 10 Sep 13, 1938 Convention Hall, Rochester, New York, U.S.
104 Win 92–9–2 (1) Billy Conn UD 12 Jul 25, 1938 Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
103 Loss 91–9–2 (1) Georgie Abrams SD 10 Jun 6, 1938 Griffith Stadium, Washington, D.C., U.S.
102 Win 91–8–2 (1) Al Quaill UD 10 May 12, 1938 Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
101 Win 90–8–2 (1) George Black PTS 10 Apr 26, 1938 Auditorium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
100 Loss 89–8–2 (1) Carmen Barth SD 10 Mar 28, 1938 Arena, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
99 Win 89–7–2 (1) Paulie Mahoney UD 10 Feb 7, 1938 Broadway Auditorium, Buffalo, New York, U.S.
98 Loss 88–7–2 (1) Carmelo Candel PTS 10 Dec 9, 1937 Salle Wagram, Paris, France
97 Loss 88–6–2 (1) Billy Conn SD 15 Sep 30, 1937 Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
96 Loss 88–5–2 (1) Billy Conn SD 12 Jun 30, 1937 Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
95 Win 88–4–2 (1) Lou Brouillard PTS 10 May 7, 1937 Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
94 Win 87–4–2 (1) Solly Krieger UD 10 Jan 13, 1937 Hippodrome, New York City, New York, U.S.
93 Win 86–4–2 (1) Eddie Maguire PTS 10 Dec 17, 1936 Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
92 Win 85–4–2 (1) Ken Overlin UD 10 Nov 4, 1936 Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
91 Win 84–4–2 (1) Babe Risko SD 10 Sep 21, 1936 Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
90 Win 83–4–2 (1) Young Terry KO 10 (10) Aug 12, 1936 Idora Park, Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
89 Win 82–4–2 (1) Bob Turner PTS 10 May 19, 1936 Hickey Park, Millvale, Pennsylvania, U.S.
88 Loss 81–4–2 (1) Babe Risko UD 15 Sep 19, 1935 Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. Lost NYSAC and NBA middleweight titles
87 Win 81–3–2 (1) Oscar Schmeling KO 3 (10) Sep 2, 1935 Swiss Park Open Air Arena, Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
86 Win 80–3–2 (1) Freddie Sallus TKO 2 (10) Jul 30, 1935 Harding Stadium, Steubenville, Ohio, U.S.
85 Loss 79–3–2 (1) Babe Risko TKO 7 (10) Jan 1, 1935 Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
84 Win 79–2–2 (1) Kid Leonard PTS 10 Dec 14, 1934 Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
83 Win 78–2–2 (1) Johnny Phagan UD 10 Oct 29, 1934 Auditorium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
82 Win 77–2–2 (1) Vince Dundee SD 15 Sep 11, 1934 Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. Won NYSAC and NBA middleweight titles
81 Win 76–2–2 (1) Bud Saltis PTS 10 Aug 13, 1934 Patterson Field, East Liverpool, Ohio, U.S.
80 Win 75–2–2 (1) Tait Littman PTS 10 Jul 18, 1934 Wrigley Field, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
79 Win 74–2–2 (1) Pete Latzo TKO 4 (10) Jun 5, 1934 Hickey Park, Millvale, Pennsylvania, U.S.
78 Win 73–2–2 (1) Freddie Heinz PTS 10 May 18, 1934 Clarksburg, West Virginia, U.S.
77 Win 72–2–2 (1) Tommy Rios UD 10 Apr 16, 1934 Canton Auditorium, Canton, Ohio, U.S.
76 Win 71–2–2 (1) Ben Jeby PTS 12 Apr 6, 1934 Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. Retained Pennsylvania State middleweight title
75 Win 70–2–2 (1) Jimmy Smith UD 15 Feb 12, 1934 Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. Retained Pennsylvania State middleweight title
74 Win 69–2–2 (1) Tony D'Alessandro PTS 10 Dec 11, 1933 Valley Arena, Holyoke, Massachusetts, U.S.
73 Win 68–2–2 (1) Paul Pirrone PTS 10 Dec 4, 1933 Public Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
72 Loss 67–2–2 (1) Young Terry PTS 10 Oct 25, 1933 Newark Armory, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
71 Win 67–1–2 (1) Vince Dundee PTS 10 Sep 18, 1933 Dreamland Park, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
70 Win 66–1–2 (1) Vince Dundee PTS 10 Aug 21, 1933 Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. Won vacant Pennsylvania State middleweight title
69 Win 65–1–2 (1) Al Rossi PTS 10 Aug 7, 1933 Dreamland Park, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
68 Win 64–1–2 (1) Freddie Polo KO 5 (10) Jul 24, 1933 Dreamland Park, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
67 Win 63–1–2 (1) Sammy Slaughter PTS 10 Jun 20, 1933 Public Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
66 Win 62–1–2 (1) Tommy Freeman UD 10 May 22, 1933 Hickey Park, Millvale, Pennsylvania, U.S.
65 Win 61–1–2 (1) Andy DiVodi TKO 5 (10) Apr 10, 1933 Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
64 Win 60–1–2 (1) Paulie Walker PTS 10 Mar 24, 1933 Northside Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
63 Win 59–1–2 (1) Eddie Ran PTS 10 Mar 10, 1933 Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
62 Draw 58–1–2 (1) Eddie Wolfe PTS 10 Feb 27, 1933 Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
61 Loss 58–1–1 (1) Eddie Wolfe SD 10 Jan 23, 1933 Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
60 Win 58–0–1 (1) Jackie King UD 10 Dec 19, 1932 Northside Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
59 Win 57–0–1 (1) Jackie King SD 10 Nov 18, 1932 Northside Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
58 Win 56–0–1 (1) Meyer Lichtenstein PTS 10 Oct 14, 1932 Northside Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
57 Draw 55–0–1 (1) Eddie Wolfe PTS 10 Oct 7, 1932 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
56 Win 55–0 (1) Jimmy Belmont UD 10 Aug 30, 1932 Hickey Park, Millvale, Pennsylvania, U.S.
55 Win 54–0 (1) Eddie Wolfe PTS 10 Aug 12, 1932 State Fairgrounds Arena, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
54 Win 53–0 (1) Lope Tenorio UD 10 Jul 22, 1932 Hickey Park, Millvale, Pennsylvania, U.S.
53 Win 52–0 (1) Johnny Hayes TKO 8 (10) Jun 30, 1932 Hickey Park, Millvale, Pennsylvania, U.S.
52 Win 51–0 (1) Vincent Hambright UD 10 Apr 11, 1932 Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
51 Win 50–0 (1) Jimmy Hill PTS 10 Jan 22, 1932 Arena Gardens, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
50 Win 49–0 (1) Jimmy Belmont PTS 10 Dec 25, 1931 Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
49 Win 48–0 (1) Jimmy Moinette PTS 10 Dec 10, 1931 Eagles Hall, East Liverpool, Ohio, U.S.
48 Win 47–0 (1) Tiger Joe Randall UD 10 Aug 20, 1931 Hickey Park, Millvale, Pennsylvania, U.S.
47 Win 46–0 (1) Thomas Lawless PTS 10 Jul 27, 1931 Meyers Bowl, North Braddock, Pennsylvania, U.S.
46 Win 45–0 (1) Marty McHale NWS 10 Jul 15, 1931 American Legion Smoot Lot, Parkersburg, West Virginia, U.S.
45 Win 45–0 Buck McTiernan PTS 10 Jul 9, 1931 Hickey Park, Millvale, Pennsylvania, U.S.
44 Win 44–0 Tommy Rios PTS 10 Jun 2, 1931 Columbiana Park, East Liverpool, Ohio, U.S.
43 Win 43–0 Tiger Joe Randall PTS 10 Apr 16, 1931 Palisades Rink, McKeesport, Pennsylvania, U.S.
42 Win 42–0 Larry Madge PTS 10 Apr 8, 1931 State Armory, Oil City, Pennsylvania, U.S.
41 Win 41–0 Eddie Kaufman TKO 6 (8) Mar 23, 1931 Canton Auditorium, Canton, Ohio, U.S.
40 Win 40–0 Joe Trippe UD 10 Mar 16, 1931 State Armory, Oil City, Pennsylvania, U.S.
39 Win 39–0 Tiger Joe Randall SD 10 Feb 20, 1931 Moose Temple, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
38 Win 38–0 Larry Madge PTS 8 Feb 6, 1931 Nursery Armory, Franklin, Pennsylvania, U.S.
37 Win 37–0 Mickey Fedor PTS 10 Jan 30, 1931 Eagles Hall, East Liverpool, Ohio, U.S.
36 Win 36–0 Jimmy Moinette PTS 10 Jan 13, 1931 Barnes Auditorium, Alliance, Ohio, U.S.
35 Win 35–0 Young Rudy MD 8 Dec 15, 1930 Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
34 Win 34–0 Jimmy Neal PTS 10 Nov 28, 1930 Moose Lodge, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
33 Win 33–0 Jimmy Belmont PTS 10 Oct 20, 1930 Knights of Columbus Auditorium, Oil City, Pennsylvania, U.S.
32 Win 32–0 Benny Burns TKO 4 (10) Oct 7, 1930 Eagles Hall, East Liverpool, Ohio, U.S.
31 Win 31–0 Tiger Joe Randall PTS 10 Sep 25, 1930 Hickey Park, Millvale, Pennsylvania, U.S.
30 Win 30–0 Billy Holt PTS 8 Aug 18, 1930 Meyers Bowl, North Braddock, Pennsylvania, U.S.
29 Win 29–0 Johnny Rich PTS 10 Aug 15, 1930 American Legion Arena, Belpre, Ohio, U.S.
28 Win 28–0 Roger Brooks PTS 10 Jul 15, 1930 Fouts Brothers Bowl, East Liverpool, Ohio, U.S.
27 Win 27–0 Jackie Herman UD 10 Jul 11, 1930 American Legion Arena, Belpre, Ohio, U.S.
26 Win 26–0 Young Rudy PTS 10 Jun 12, 1930 Junction Park, New Brighton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
25 Win 25–0 Jack Murphy TKO 8 (10) May 29, 1930 Hickey Park, Millvale, Pennsylvania, U.S.
24 Win 24–0 Jimmy Herman TKO 3 (6) May 14, 1930 Rayen-Wood Auditorium, Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
23 Win 23–0 Paul Oger PTS 6 May 5, 1930 Market House Auditorium, Wheeling, West Virginia, U.S.
22 Win 22–0 Joe Corelli PTS 6 May 2, 1930 Moose Lodge, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
21 Win 21–0 Young Rudy UD 10 Apr 28, 1930 The Coliseum, Washington, Pennsylvania, U.S.
20 Win 20–0 Paul Oger PTS 8 Apr 8, 1930 Eagles Hall, East Liverpool, Ohio, U.S.
19 Win 19–0 Young Joe Walcott PTS 6 Mar 31, 1930 Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
18 Win 18–0 Hans Roberts PTS 8 Mar 11, 1930 Eagles Hall, East Liverpool, Ohio, U.S.
17 Win 17–0 Jimmy McGraw PTS 6 Feb 10, 1930 Market House Auditorium, Wheeling, West Virginia, U.S.
16 Win 16–0 Jackie Herman PTS 6 Jan 30, 1930 Palisades Rink, McKeesport, Pennsylvania, U.S.
15 Win 15–0 Johnny Popicg PTS 6 Jan 20, 1930 Market House Auditorium, Wheeling, West Virginia, U.S.
14 Win 14–0 Johnny Dill KO 3 (6) Jan 9, 1930 Eagles Hall, East Liverpool, Ohio, U.S.
13 Win 13–0 Billy Burke TKO 3 (6) Dec 16, 1929 Junction Park, New Brighton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
12 Win 12–0 Billy Holt PTS 6 Dec 5, 1929 City Hall Auditorium, Wellsville, Ohio, U.S.
11 Win 11–0 Billy Yeltz PTS 6 Nov 21, 1929 City Hall Auditorium, Wellsville, Ohio, U.S.
10 Win 10–0 Johnny Brown PTS 6 Nov 11, 1929 Armco Armory, Butler, Pennsylvania, U.S.
9 Win 9–0 Carl Patron TKO 4 (6) Nov 7, 1929 City Hall Auditorium, Wellsville, Ohio, U.S.
8 Win 8–0 Bob Collura SD 6 Oct 25, 1929 Moose Lodge, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
7 Win 7–0 George Bretch PTS 6 Sep 5, 1929 Junction Park, New Brighton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
6 Win 6–0 Young Joe Walcott PTS 6 Aug 26, 1929 Meyers Bowl, North Braddock, Pennsylvania, U.S.
5 Win 5–0 Jimmy McDuff TKO 2 (6) Aug 22, 1929 Cycler Park, McKeesport, Pennsylvania, U.S.
4 Win 4–0 Johnny Judd KO 4 (6) Aug 10, 1929 McKeesport, Pennsylvania, U.S.
3 Win 3–0 Jack McCarthy KO 2 (6) Jul 11, 1929 Junction Park, New Brighton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
2 Win 2–0 Johnny Brown PTS 6 Jun 27, 1929 Junction Park, New Brighton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
1 Win 1–0 Jackie King PTS 4 Jun 13, 1929 Junction Park, New Brighton, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Unofficial record

128 fights 107 wins 18 losses
By knockout 17 1
By decision 90 17
Draws 3

Record with the inclusion of newspaper decisions in the win/loss/draw column.

No. Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
128 Loss 107–18–3 Joe Muscato UD 8 Feb 12, 1942 Knights of Columbus Auditorium, Rochester, New York, U.S.
127 Loss 107–17–3 Ezzard Charles UD 10 Nov 17, 1941 Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
126 Win 107–16–3 Jimmy Young PTS 10 Jun 30, 1941 Point Stadium, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
125 Loss 106–16–3 Tommy Gómez UD 10 Jun 16, 1941 Benjamin Field Arena, Tampa, Florida, U.S.
124 Win 106–15–3 Bobby Berry PTS 10 Mar 26, 1941 Armory, Akron, Ohio, U.S.
123 Loss 105–15–3 Jimmy Bivins PTS 10 Mar 5, 1941 Arena, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
122 Win 105–14–3 Lloyd Marshall PTS 10 Oct 21, 1940 Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
121 Win 104–14–3 Bud Mignault PTS 10 Jun 27, 1940 Patterson Field, East Liverpool, Ohio, U.S.
120 Win 103–14–3 Jimmy Reeves SD 10 Apr 15, 1940 Public Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
119 Loss 102–14–3 Turkey Thompson PTS 10 Mar 26, 1940 Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
118 Win 102–13–3 Willie Muldune PTS 10 Feb 29, 1940 Public Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
117 Win 101–13–3 Nate Bolden PTS 10 Jan 8, 1940 Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
116 Loss 100–13–3 Lloyd Marshall PTS 10 Sep 29, 1939 Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, California, U.S.
115 Loss 100–12–3 Ben Brown PTS 10 Sep 11, 1939 Ponce de Leon Ballpark, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
114 Loss 100–11–3 Ben Brown PTS 10 Aug 9, 1939 Ponce de Leon Ballpark, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
113 Win 100–10–3 Al Gainer PTS 10 Jul 17, 1939 Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
112 Win 99–10–3 Archie Moore UD 10 Apr 20, 1939 Municipal Auditorium, Saint Louis, Missouri, U.S.
111 Win 98–10–3 Ken Overlin PTS 10 Mar 27, 1939 Olympiad Arena, Houston, Texas, U.S.
110 Draw 97–10–3 Erich Seelig PTS 8 Feb 3, 1939 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
109 Win 97–10–2 Ralph DeJohn PTS 10 Dec 12, 1938 Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
108 Win 96–10–2 Ralph DeJohn UD 10 Dec 1, 1938 Convention Hall, Rochester, New York, U.S.
107 Loss 95–10–2 Ralph DeJohn MD 8 Nov 11, 1938 Convention Hall, Rochester, New York, U.S.
106 Win 95–9–2 Oscar Rankins SD 10 Oct 24, 1938 Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
105 Win 94–9–2 Jimmy Clark UD 10 Sep 13, 1938 Convention Hall, Rochester, New York, U.S.
104 Win 93–9–2 Billy Conn UD 12 Jul 25, 1938 Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
103 Loss 92–9–2 Georgie Abrams SD 10 Jun 6, 1938 Griffith Stadium, Washington, D.C., U.S.
102 Win 92–8–2 Al Quaill UD 10 May 12, 1938 Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
101 Win 91–8–2 George Black PTS 10 Apr 26, 1938 Auditorium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
100 Loss 90–8–2 Carmen Barth SD 10 Mar 28, 1938 Arena, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
99 Win 90–7–2 Paulie Mahoney UD 10 Feb 7, 1938 Broadway Auditorium, Buffalo, New York, U.S.
98 Loss 89–7–2 Carmelo Candel PTS 10 Dec 9, 1937 Salle Wagram, Paris, France
97 Loss 89–6–2 Billy Conn SD 15 Sep 30, 1937 Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
96 Loss 89–5–2 Billy Conn SD 12 Jun 30, 1937 Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
95 Win 89–4–2 Lou Brouillard PTS 10 May 7, 1937 Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
94 Win 88–4–2 Solly Krieger UD 10 Jan 13, 1937 Hippodrome, New York City, New York, U.S.
93 Win 87–4–2 Eddie Maguire PTS 10 Dec 17, 1936 Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
92 Win 86–4–2 Ken Overlin UD 10 Nov 4, 1936 Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
91 Win 85–4–2 Babe Risko SD 10 Sep 21, 1936 Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
90 Win 84–4–2 Young Terry KO 10 (10) Aug 12, 1936 Idora Park, Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
89 Win 83–4–2 Bob Turner PTS 10 May 19, 1936 Hickey Park, Millvale, Pennsylvania, U.S.
88 Loss 82–4–2 Babe Risko UD 15 Sep 19, 1935 Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. Lost NYSAC and NBA middleweight titles
87 Win 82–3–2 Oscar Schmeling KO 3 (10) Sep 2, 1935 Swiss Park Open Air Arena, Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
86 Win 81–3–2 Freddie Sallus TKO 2 (10) Jul 30, 1935 Harding Stadium, Steubenville, Ohio, U.S.
85 Loss 80–3–2 Babe Risko TKO 7 (10) Jan 1, 1935 Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
84 Win 80–2–2 Kid Leonard PTS 10 Dec 14, 1934 Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
83 Win 79–2–2 Johnny Phagan UD 10 Oct 29, 1934 Auditorium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
82 Win 78–2–2 Vince Dundee SD 15 Sep 11, 1934 Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. Won NYSAC and NBA middleweight titles
81 Win 77–2–2 Bud Saltis PTS 10 Aug 13, 1934 Patterson Field, East Liverpool, Ohio, U.S.
80 Win 76–2–2 Tait Littman PTS 10 Jul 18, 1934 Wrigley Field, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
79 Win 75–2–2 Pete Latzo TKO 4 (10) Jun 5, 1934 Hickey Park, Millvale, Pennsylvania, U.S.
78 Win 74–2–2 Freddie Heinz PTS 10 May 18, 1934 Clarksburg, West Virginia, U.S.
77 Win 73–2–2 Tommy Rios UD 10 Apr 16, 1934 Canton Auditorium, Canton, Ohio, U.S.
76 Win 72–2–2 Ben Jeby PTS 12 Apr 6, 1934 Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. Retained Pennsylvania State middleweight title
75 Win 71–2–2 Jimmy Smith UD 15 Feb 12, 1934 Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. Retained Pennsylvania State middleweight title
74 Win 70–2–2 Tony D'Alessandro PTS 10 Dec 11, 1933 Valley Arena, Holyoke, Massachusetts, U.S.
73 Win 69–2–2 Paul Pirrone PTS 10 Dec 4, 1933 Public Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
72 Loss 68–2–2 Young Terry PTS 10 Oct 25, 1933 Newark Armory, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
71 Win 68–1–2 Vince Dundee PTS 10 Sep 18, 1933 Dreamland Park, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
70 Win 67–1–2 Vince Dundee PTS 10 Aug 21, 1933 Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. Won vacant Pennsylvania State middleweight title
69 Win 66–1–2 Al Rossi PTS 10 Aug 7, 1933 Dreamland Park, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
68 Win 65–1–2 Freddie Polo KO 5 (10) Jul 24, 1933 Dreamland Park, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
67 Win 64–1–2 Sammy Slaughter PTS 10 Jun 20, 1933 Public Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
66 Win 63–1–2 Tommy Freeman UD 10 May 22, 1933 Hickey Park, Millvale, Pennsylvania, U.S.
65 Win 62–1–2 Andy DiVodi TKO 5 (10) Apr 10, 1933 Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
64 Win 61–1–2 Paulie Walker PTS 10 Mar 24, 1933 Northside Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
63 Win 60–1–2 Eddie Ran PTS 10 Mar 10, 1933 Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
62 Draw 59–1–2 Eddie Wolfe PTS 10 Feb 27, 1933 Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
61 Loss 59–1–1 Eddie Wolfe SD 10 Jan 23, 1933 Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
60 Win 59–0–1 Jackie King UD 10 Dec 19, 1932 Northside Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
59 Win 58–0–1 Jackie King SD 10 Nov 18, 1932 Northside Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
58 Win 57–0–1 Meyer Lichtenstein PTS 10 Oct 14, 1932 Northside Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
57 Draw 56–0–1 Eddie Wolfe PTS 10 Oct 7, 1932 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
56 Win 56–0 Jimmy Belmont UD 10 Aug 30, 1932 Hickey Park, Millvale, Pennsylvania, U.S.
55 Win 55–0 Eddie Wolfe PTS 10 Aug 12, 1932 State Fairgrounds Arena, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
54 Win 54–0 Lope Tenorio UD 10 Jul 22, 1932 Hickey Park, Millvale, Pennsylvania, U.S.
53 Win 53–0 Johnny Hayes TKO 8 (10) Jun 30, 1932 Hickey Park, Millvale, Pennsylvania, U.S.
52 Win 52–0 Vincent Hambright UD 10 Apr 11, 1932 Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
51 Win 51–0 Jimmy Hill PTS 10 Jan 22, 1932 Arena Gardens, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
50 Win 50–0 Jimmy Belmont PTS 10 Dec 25, 1931 Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
49 Win 49–0 Jimmy Moinette PTS 10 Dec 10, 1931 Eagles Hall, East Liverpool, Ohio, U.S.
48 Win 48–0 Tiger Joe Randall UD 10 Aug 20, 1931 Hickey Park, Millvale, Pennsylvania, U.S.
47 Win 47–0 Thomas Lawless PTS 10 Jul 27, 1931 Meyers Bowl, North Braddock, Pennsylvania, U.S.
46 Win 46–0 Marty McHale NWS 10 Jul 15, 1931 American Legion Smoot Lot, Parkersburg, West Virginia, U.S.
45 Win 45–0 Buck McTiernan PTS 10 Jul 9, 1931 Hickey Park, Millvale, Pennsylvania, U.S.
44 Win 44–0 Tommy Rios PTS 10 Jun 2, 1931 Columbiana Park, East Liverpool, Ohio, U.S.
43 Win 43–0 Tiger Joe Randall PTS 10 Apr 16, 1931 Palisades Rink, McKeesport, Pennsylvania, U.S.
42 Win 42–0 Larry Madge PTS 10 Apr 8, 1931 State Armory, Oil City, Pennsylvania, U.S.
41 Win 41–0 Eddie Kaufman TKO 6 (8) Mar 23, 1931 Canton Auditorium, Canton, Ohio, U.S.
40 Win 40–0 Joe Trippe UD 10 Mar 16, 1931 State Armory, Oil City, Pennsylvania, U.S.
39 Win 39–0 Tiger Joe Randall SD 10 Feb 20, 1931 Moose Temple, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
38 Win 38–0 Larry Madge PTS 8 Feb 6, 1931 Nursery Armory, Franklin, Pennsylvania, U.S.
37 Win 37–0 Mickey Fedor PTS 10 Jan 30, 1931 Eagles Hall, East Liverpool, Ohio, U.S.
36 Win 36–0 Jimmy Moinette PTS 10 Jan 13, 1931 Barnes Auditorium, Alliance, Ohio, U.S.
35 Win 35–0 Young Rudy MD 8 Dec 15, 1930 Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
34 Win 34–0 Jimmy Neal PTS 10 Nov 28, 1930 Moose Lodge, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
33 Win 33–0 Jimmy Belmont PTS 10 Oct 20, 1930 Knights of Columbus Auditorium, Oil City, Pennsylvania, U.S.
32 Win 32–0 Benny Burns TKO 4 (10) Oct 7, 1930 Eagles Hall, East Liverpool, Ohio, U.S.
31 Win 31–0 Tiger Joe Randall PTS 10 Sep 25, 1930 Hickey Park, Millvale, Pennsylvania, U.S.
30 Win 30–0 Billy Holt PTS 8 Aug 18, 1930 Meyers Bowl, North Braddock, Pennsylvania, U.S.
29 Win 29–0 Johnny Rich PTS 10 Aug 15, 1930 American Legion Arena, Belpre, Ohio, U.S.
28 Win 28–0 Roger Brooks PTS 10 Jul 15, 1930 Fouts Brothers Bowl, East Liverpool, Ohio, U.S.
27 Win 27–0 Jackie Herman UD 10 Jul 11, 1930 American Legion Arena, Belpre, Ohio, U.S.
26 Win 26–0 Young Rudy PTS 10 Jun 12, 1930 Junction Park, New Brighton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
25 Win 25–0 Jack Murphy TKO 8 (10) May 29, 1930 Hickey Park, Millvale, Pennsylvania, U.S.
24 Win 24–0 Jimmy Herman TKO 3 (6) May 14, 1930 Rayen-Wood Auditorium, Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
23 Win 23–0 Paul Oger PTS 6 May 5, 1930 Market House Auditorium, Wheeling, West Virginia, U.S.
22 Win 22–0 Joe Corelli PTS 6 May 2, 1930 Moose Lodge, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
21 Win 21–0 Young Rudy UD 10 Apr 28, 1930 The Coliseum, Washington, Pennsylvania, U.S.
20 Win 20–0 Paul Oger PTS 8 Apr 8, 1930 Eagles Hall, East Liverpool, Ohio, U.S.
19 Win 19–0 Young Joe Walcott PTS 6 Mar 31, 1930 Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
18 Win 18–0 Hans Roberts PTS 8 Mar 11, 1930 Eagles Hall, East Liverpool, Ohio, U.S.
17 Win 17–0 Jimmy McGraw PTS 6 Feb 10, 1930 Market House Auditorium, Wheeling, West Virginia, U.S.
16 Win 16–0 Jackie Herman PTS 6 Jan 30, 1930 Palisades Rink, McKeesport, Pennsylvania, U.S.
15 Win 15–0 Johnny Popicg PTS 6 Jan 20, 1930 Market House Auditorium, Wheeling, West Virginia, U.S.
14 Win 14–0 Johnny Dill KO 3 (6) Jan 9, 1930 Eagles Hall, East Liverpool, Ohio, U.S.
13 Win 13–0 Billy Burke TKO 3 (6) Dec 16, 1929 Junction Park, New Brighton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
12 Win 12–0 Billy Holt PTS 6 Dec 5, 1929 City Hall Auditorium, Wellsville, Ohio, U.S.
11 Win 11–0 Billy Yeltz PTS 6 Nov 21, 1929 City Hall Auditorium, Wellsville, Ohio, U.S.
10 Win 10–0 Johnny Brown PTS 6 Nov 11, 1929 Armco Armory, Butler, Pennsylvania, U.S.
9 Win 9–0 Carl Patron TKO 4 (6) Nov 7, 1929 City Hall Auditorium, Wellsville, Ohio, U.S.
8 Win 8–0 Bob Collura SD 6 Oct 25, 1929 Moose Lodge, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
7 Win 7–0 George Bretch PTS 6 Sep 5, 1929 Junction Park, New Brighton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
6 Win 6–0 Young Joe Walcott PTS 6 Aug 26, 1929 Meyers Bowl, North Braddock, Pennsylvania, U.S.
5 Win 5–0 Jimmy McDuff TKO 2 (6) Aug 22, 1929 Cycler Park, McKeesport, Pennsylvania, U.S.
4 Win 4–0 Johnny Judd KO 4 (6) Aug 10, 1929 McKeesport, Pennsylvania, U.S.
3 Win 3–0 Jack McCarthy KO 2 (6) Jul 11, 1929 Junction Park, New Brighton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
2 Win 2–0 Johnny Brown PTS 6 Jun 27, 1929 Junction Park, New Brighton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
1 Win 1–0 Jackie King PTS 4 Jun 13, 1929 Junction Park, New Brighton, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Boxing achievements

Awards and achievements
Preceded by NYSAC World Middleweight Champion
11 Sep 1934 – 19 Sep 1935
Succeeded by
Preceded by NBA World Middleweight Champion
11 Sep 1934 – 19 Sep 1935
Succeeded by

References

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  4. ^ Father died when he was eight and three of his brothers boxed in Yarosz, Teddy, "Yarosz Dreamed of Being Champ", The Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, pg. 26, 12 September 1934
  5. ^ Quit school at seventeen in "Ex-Boxing Champ Teddy Yarosz Dies", The Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, pg. 15, 30 March 1974
  6. ^ Father died when he was eight and three of his brothers boxed in Yarosz, Teddy, "Yarosz Dreamed of Being Champ", The Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, pg. 26, 12 September 1934
  7. ^ Quit school at seventeen in "Ex-Boxing Champ Teddy Yarosz Dies", The Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, pg. 15, 30 March 1974
  8. ^ Father died when he was eight and three of his brothers boxed in Yarosz, Teddy, "Yarosz Dreamed of Being Champ", The Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, pg. 26, 12 September 1934
  9. ^ Quit school at seventeen in "Ex-Boxing Champ Teddy Yarosz Dies", The Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, pg. 15, 30 March 1974
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  30. ^ Bar called Teddy's Inn in "Ex-boxing Champ Teddy Yarosz Dies", Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, pg. 15, March 20, 1974.
  31. ^ Worked as a policeman in Roberts, James B. and Skutt, Alexander G., Boxing Register: International Boxing Hall of Fame Official Record Book, (2006) McBooks Press, Ithaca, New York, pgs. 254-5
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