I would email the boxing writer from the Washington Post or other local papers for some help. Some of these writers are actuallt pretty helpful if you are polite.
Don't know if this info is any help but back in the earley 70's I had a boxing instructor by the name of Joe Hart. He taught for the Plesanton, Ca Police youth boxing leauge.
In the late 1940s and early 1950s, Mandela trains at the Donaldson Orlando Community Centre. He excels at boxing and shares his love of the sport with his son, Thembekile. He enjoys the cinema and becomes secretary of the multi-cultural International Club where he meets Whites and forms some life-long friendships.
Yes, they are made of 90% silver.
I think it was made by Nell Carter before she died. Dinah Washington,in the 1940s.
Steve Ellis died in New York in the mid-1960s from complications from diabetes and other health issues. He was my uncle and was one of the best-known broadcasting sportscasters in the US in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. He is most often remembered for announcing the first Cassius Clay (later Muhammed Ali)/Sonny Liston fights - he is always shown in the television clips. A lovely man.
133-78 the bears in the 1940s beat the redskins 73-0 largest margin victory.
there is a special name for an eara in the 1940s it is ragtime
The mintmark will be on the reverse of the coin under the wreath. The mintmark will either be a D or S or may have no mintmark, in the case of a coin with no mintmark it was minted in Philadelphia.
Some famous people who were born in the 1940s are Jesse Jackson, Pele, Muhammad Ali, Jack Nicklaus, and Bill Clinton. Some famous people who died in the 1940s are F. Scott Fitzgerald, George Washington Carver, General George S. Patton, and Lou Gehrig.
jet aircraft mass production began in the 1940s
The michel Wise was the most popular car in the 1940s
1940, 1944 and 1948 were the leap years in the 1940s.