Front:
abe Goldstein
NEW YORK
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Made in U. S.
ABE GOLDSTEIN
Ex-World's Bantamweight Champion
Born, Sept. 10, 1898. Weight, 118 lbs. Height, 5 ft. 5 in...
Nationality, Hebrew-American.
KNOCKOUTS
1922-Frankie Fay. 12; Billy Mascott, 3; Billy Marlowe, 3.
1923--Frankie Coster, 5; Willie Darcey, 8; Danny Ed-
wards, 14; Johnny Nasselle, 2.
KNOCKED OUT BY
1920-Joe Lynch, 11.
1921-Johnny Buff, 2.
WON FROM
Young Greenfield, 10; Edie Fletcher, 10; Murray Perkie,
10; Tommy Geary, 10; Young Rago, 10; Terry Miller, 10;
Patsy Finnegan, 10; Jack Eile, 6; Kid Rash, 10; Patsy Wal-
lace, 6; Billy Fitzsimmons, 10; Paddy Owens. 12; Jack Perry,
6; Batt. Mack, 6; Hank McGovern 6; Frankie Daly, 10;
George Thompson, 12; Artie Simons, 12; Joe Leonard, 10;
Terry Miller, 12; Tommy Geary, 10; Terry Miller, 10; Harvey
Zosby, 6; Red Monroe, 10; Young Montreal, 12; Patsy Wal-
lace, 15.
-1924-
Rds.
Jan. 8-Wilbur Cohen New York City.
Won 10
Feb. 19-Danny Edwards, New York City.
Won
10
*Mar. 21-Toe Lynch, New York City
Won 15
April 7-Tommy Murray, Toledo Ohio.......
N.D. 10
-Clarence Rosen, Detroit, Mich.
N.D. 10
May 26 Johnny Sheprard, Boston, Mass.
Lost 10
June 20—Tommy Murray Portland, Me......
N.D. 10
July 16-Charley Ledoux, New York City
Won 15
Sept. 8-Tommy Ryan, Long Island City
Won 15
Nov. 14-E Idie Shea, East Chicago, Ill.....
N.D. 10
**Dec. 19— Eddie Cannonball Martin, N. Y. City. Lost 15
RECAPITULATION
Matches engaged in, 104; knockouts, 25; won, 52; no de-
cision's, 12; draw, 8; lost, 5.
* Won championshin.
** Lost championship.
© 1925 by Ex. Sup. Co., Chgo,