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Harry Forbes may refer to: *Harry Forbes (boxer) Harry Forbes (May 13, 1879 – December 19, 1946) was an American boxer who took the World Bantamweight Title on November 11, 1901, when he defeated Danny Dougherty in a second-round knockout in Saint Louis, Missouri. He lost the title three year ... (1879–1946), American boxer * Harry Forbes (cinematographer) (1888–1939), American cinematographer * Harry Forbes (rugby league) (1914–1995), Australian rugby league football player {{hndis, Forbes, Harry ...
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Harry Forbes (boxer)
Harry Forbes (May 13, 1879 – December 19, 1946) was an American boxer who took the World Bantamweight Title on November 11, 1901, when he defeated Danny Dougherty in a second-round knockout in Saint Louis, Missouri. He lost the title three years later, on August 13, 1903, to Frankie Neil in a second-round knockout at the Mechanics Pavilion in San Francisco, California. He was a prolific boxer who boxed 146 verified matches and faced such exceptional boxers as bantamweight champions Johnny Coulon, and Johnny Reagan, as well as meeting the exceptional featherweight champion Abe Attell six times in matches that gained national interest. He also faced accomplished boxers Benny Yanger, Tommy O'Toole, Terry McGovern (boxer), Terry McGovern, Kid Goodman, and Joe Cherry. Early career Harry Forbes was born in Rockford, Illinois on May 12, 1879. He began his boxing career around the age of eighteen in Chicago by winning eleven of thirteen of his better publicized fights that year with ...
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Harry Forbes (cinematographer)
Harry Forbes was an American cinematographer whose career spanned the silent and sound eras. His first film was 1915's ''The Victory of Virtue'', billed as Harry W. Forbes. Forbes died on August 17, 1939, shortly after the release of the final film he worked on, ''Death Goes North''. Selected filmography * '' Little Miss Nobody'' (1917) * '' The Little Terror'' (1917) * '' Beggar's Holiday'' (1934) *'' Marrying Widows'' (1934) * ''Million Dollar Haul ''Million Dollar Haul'' is a 1935 American mystery film directed by Albert Herman and starring Reed Howes, Janet Chandler and William Farnum.Pitts p.374 Synopsis The owner of a Los Angeles warehouse that has been robbed calls in a private investi ...'' (1935) References External links * American cinematographers 1888 births 1939 deaths {{Cinematographer-stub ...
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