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  1. boxrec.com › en › box-proBoxRec: Jim Jones

    1939-1944 debut: 1939-08-12 ID# 349455 sex: male alias: Jimmy Jones: nationality: United Kingdom residence: Abersychan, Wales, United Kingdom: followers: 0 Box-pro 13 bouts date w-l-d last 6 result; 1944-07-29: Panther ... Jones knocked down in round 2 and round 10. Reported in Boxing News 2 April 1942. 1942-03-07: Sapper Rayner:

  2. www.boxinghistory.org.uk › Boxer_Jimmy_Jones_AbersychanBoxer_Jimmy_Jones_Abersychan

    Jimmy Jones (Abersychan) was a professional boxer who was active between 1939 and 1944 and took part in 25 professional contests. Boxing historian Miles Templeton can provide research on his ring career that will include: his detailed fight record; fight reports.

  3. 3 de sept. de 2001 · In 1944, they won the Derby with Pensive. In 1948, they won it with Citation, who also swept the Preakness and Belmont Stakes to win the Triple Crown. In 1949, they took the Derby again with ...

  4. Jones died in October 1944, after collapsing on stage at the Cafe Zanzibar in New York City, near the height of the Ink Spots' popularity. He had been having cerebral hemorrhages for a year, and had fallen ill from the condition in June 1944. [11]

  5. By BILL CHRISTINE. Sept. 5, 2001 12 AM PT. TIMES STAFF WRITER. Jimmy Jones, who trained the Triple Crown thoroughbred champion Citation and never tired of talking about the great horse’s feats...

  6. Thad Jones: Mad Thad (Fresh Sound, 1956) Helen Merrill: With Clifford Brown & Gil Evans (Emarcy, 1954–56) King Pleasure: King Pleasure sings (OJC, 1952–1954) Stuff Smith: 1939-1944 (Classics) Clark Terry: Top And Bottom Brass (OJC, 1959) Ben Webster: 1944-1946 (Classics) Literatur

  7. Mary Osborne (Jazz guitarist) (on 1944-05-30) piano: Jimmy Jones (jazz pianist, active years 1936-1975) (on 1944-05-30) violin: Stuff Smith (jazz violinist) (on 1944-05-30) recording of: Sweet Lorraine (on 1944-05-30) lyricist: Mitchell Parish (in 1928) composer: Cliff Burwell (in 1928) publisher: