1907 JOHNNY SUMMERS M128 Boxing Police Gazette Supplement Poster LIGHTWEIGHT CONTENDER

1907 JOHNNY SUMMERS M128 Boxing Police Gazette Supplement Poster LIGHTWEIGHT CONTENDER
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1907 JOHNNY SUMMERS M128 Boxing Police Gazette Supplement Poster LIGHTWEIGHT CONTENDER
Date issued - October 12, 1907

Subject - Johnny Summers

Supplement Number - #1574

Fought from Flyweight up through Welterweight during his career. From London by way of Yorkshire, United Kingdom. Fought Jim Driscoll, Young Joseph, Spike Robson, Harlem Tommy Murphy, Young Erne, Matty Baldwin, Jimmy Britt, Freddie Welsh, Rudy Unholz, Harry Lewis, Johnny Basham and many others.

Vintage Police Gazette issued supplement poster. Blank back. Will be shipped rolled.

Size - About 11 1/2" x 16 1/2" inches. May be slightly smaller or larger depending on year issued.

Condition - About GD/VG condition with general handling wear. There may be some corner and edge wear visible and some creasing. Please enlarge scans or photos to see better detail of both front and back of the supplement.

A great lot for the vintage Boxing Poster, Card and Memorabilia collector.

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