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BOXER DIES OF INJURIES

KEW YOKK, .Timo 25. Jinimy Doyle, aged 22, the Los Angeles boxer, died today from head in juries received in his title bout last niglit with the welterweight champion. Kav Robinson, at Cleveland. Dovle did not regain consciousness after being carried from the ring to hospital. He had a clot of lilood on tlie brain and concussion which causet] respiratory paralysis. An unsuceessful operation was performed by a noted brain speeialist. This is the first time a profpssional boxed has died in a world ehampionship bout. Investigatjons into Doyle 's death are being conducted by both the Cleveland Boxing Commission and the county coronet. The coronet said R.ay Robinson would lie arraigned on a teclirtical manslaughter eharge. The poliee warned tlie coloured e1 nmpion not to leave Cleveland. Mayor Tliomas Burjte has deniaiided a full report of the fight from the Cleveland Boxing Commission.

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Chronicle (Levin), 27 June 1947, Page 5

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BOXER DIES OF INJURIES Chronicle (Levin), 27 June 1947, Page 5

BOXER DIES OF INJURIES Chronicle (Levin), 27 June 1947, Page 5

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