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W. O. 1 George Henry Pember

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W. O. 1 George Henry Pember Veteran

Birth
Death
3 Sep 1960 (aged 51–52)
Burial
Winnipeg, Greater Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Mlty-4725
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George Henry Pember fought six fights as a featherweight professional boxer in Winnipeg between June 12, 1930 and January 25, 1935. He had a record of two wins, two draws and two losses.

His first fight was against Jack Harris in the Ampitheatre Rink on June 12, 1930. The match was a draw. George's second match was on the 22nd of July, 1930, against Teddy Hayes, also in the Ampitheatre Rink. He lost this fight. His third fight was against Maurice Peppi in the Playhouse Theatre on September 12, 1930. He won that match.

George's fourth fight was on December 12, 1933, against Terry Spencer in the Winnipeg Auditorium. He won this fight also. The fifth and sixth matches were both against Billy Decosimo on January 2nd and January 25th of 1935 in the Walker Theatre and then in the O. B. U. Gymnasium. George lost the first and drew the second match against Decosimo.

Bio provided by Bill Lavery.
George Henry Pember fought six fights as a featherweight professional boxer in Winnipeg between June 12, 1930 and January 25, 1935. He had a record of two wins, two draws and two losses.

His first fight was against Jack Harris in the Ampitheatre Rink on June 12, 1930. The match was a draw. George's second match was on the 22nd of July, 1930, against Teddy Hayes, also in the Ampitheatre Rink. He lost this fight. His third fight was against Maurice Peppi in the Playhouse Theatre on September 12, 1930. He won that match.

George's fourth fight was on December 12, 1933, against Terry Spencer in the Winnipeg Auditorium. He won this fight also. The fifth and sixth matches were both against Billy Decosimo on January 2nd and January 25th of 1935 in the Walker Theatre and then in the O. B. U. Gymnasium. George lost the first and drew the second match against Decosimo.

Bio provided by Bill Lavery.

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