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Jack Kearns

Jack "Doc" Kearns (born John Patrick Leo McKernan; August 17, 1882 – July 7, 1963) was an American boxer and boxing manager. He was born on a farm in Waterloo, Michigan[citation needed] to Phillip H. McKernan and Frances M. Knauf (aka Hoff,[1] later Quigley), daughter of German immigrant and Waterloo, Michigan, settler Peter Knauf. His father was the son of Irish immigrants Philip and Amelia "Ann" McKernan and is noted as being "among the early pioneers in the Northwestern Territories of Montana, Idaho and Washington."[2]

Jack Kearns (right) and Jack Dempsey

Professional boxing

Known as "Young Kid Kearns", he adopted the Kearns surname while boxing. Following 67 professional lightweight and welterweight fights, he became more well-known as a flamboyant boxing coach and manager.[3]

Kearns was reportedly tutored as a manager and promoter in San Francisco—then the epicenter of the boxing scene in America—by veteran featherweight Dal Hawkins, the former boxing instructor at the Seattle Athletic Club, a city in which Kearns had briefly "piloted a primitive taxicab."[4]

He is most remembered for achieving the first "million dollar gate" in boxing when the Jack Dempsey vs. Georges Carpentier bout generated a record $1,789,238 in ticket sales,[5] and for managing Jack Dempsey, who became World Heavyweight Champion from 1919 to 1926 and gave him the nickname "The Doc". Kearns was sued by Dempsey, then repeatedly and unsuccessfully sued Dempsey for large sums of money, following his firing; the two became friendly again in later life. Following his death, Dempsey was quoted as saying that Kearns "made me a champ... he was a great manager, and I'll miss him."[6] Kearns managed six world champions: Jack Dempsey, Mickey Walker, Jackie Fields, Benny Leonard, Joey Maxim, and Archie Moore.[7]

Personal life

On March 20, 1915, Kearns married Edythe Angell, a dancer who had performed in Vaudeville as the Angell Sisters with her sister Gertrude and solo as Ledana.[8] The couple divorced, and he remarried August 4, 1921; the pair were also divorced, on March 18, 1932. However, Kearns disputed the existence of this second marriage to a woman known as Legana Kearns, despite a judgement against him for alimony, which he lost by default, being a no-show in court.[9][10]

Legacy

The Million Dollar Gate, Kearns' memoir as told to sportswriter Oscar Fraley, was published posthumously in 1966.[11]

In 1989, the LA Times reported Kearns to be "one of the great sports con men of the century."[12]

In 1990, Kearns was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame and is there lauded as "a master of publicity and... largely responsible for making possible the first million-dollar gate in boxing history" at the 1921 Jack Dempsey vs. Georges Carpentier bout.[13]

See also

References

  1. ^ Onofrio, Jan "Kearns, Jack (1882 - 1963)", Colorado Biographical Dictionary, Somerset Publishers, Inc., Michigan, USA, 1999, page 144. Retrieved August 6, 2018.
  2. ^ "HISTORY OF JACKSON COUNTY, MICHIGAN" Interstate Publishing Company, Chicago, USA, 1881, page 1149. Retrieved July 11, 2018.
  3. ^ [https://www.encyclopedia.com/people/sports-and-games/sports-biographies/jack-dempsey "Jack Dempsey 1895-1983" (encyclopedia.com), The Gale Group, 2004. Retrieved July 11, 2018.
  4. ^ Waltzer, Jim The Battle of the Century: Dempsey, Carpentier, and the Birth of Modern Promotion: Dempsey, Carpentier, and the Birth of Modern Promotion, Praeger, USA, 2011, page 21. Retrieved August 27, 2018.
  5. ^ "Sport: Prizefighting's Million-Dollar Gates". Time.com. 8 March 1971. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  6. ^
    • "OBITUARY: Jack Kearns, manager of Dempsey, dies at 80; Earned and spent a fortune as pilot of six champions. Associated with Rickard life full of drama taught Dempsey left hook Dempsey winner in 15". The New York Times. 8 July 1963. Retrieved 4 July 2018. Jack Kearns, who managed Jack Dempsey and other boxing champions, died today at the home of his son Jack Kearns Jr. He was 80 years old.
    • "Pick jury for trial of Kearns vs. Dempsey". The Milwaukee Journal. Princeton, New Jersey. 16 November 1927. p. 17.
  7. ^ Onofrio, Jan "Kearns, Jack (1882 - 1963)", Colorado Biographical Dictionary, Somerset Publishers, Inc., Michigan, USA, 1999, page 144. Retrieved August 6, 2018.
  8. ^ NYT The New York Times, July 27, 1966. Retrieved July 11, 2018.
  9. ^ Madera Tribune Number 102, August 29, 1931. Retrieved July 11, 2018.
  10. ^ AP "Mrs. Kearns To Fight In Court", Oakland Tribune, Oakland, California, July 24, 1929, page 3.
  11. ^ Kearns, Jack, et al The Million Dollar Gate, by Jack "Doc" Kearns and Oscar Fraley, Macmillan, New York, 1966, ISBN 978-1785313813. Retrieved August 12, 2018.
  12. ^ Gustkey, Earl "Town in Montana Was Overmatched: In 1923, Shelby--Population 500--Took On Jack Dempsey and His Manager", LA Times, February 5, 1989. Retrieved July 4, 2018.
  13. ^ IBHOF "Jack (Doc) Kearns", International Boxing Hall of Fame, 1990. Retrieved July 12, 2018.

External links

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Jack Doc Kearns born John Patrick Leo McKernan August 17 1882 July 7 1963 was an American boxer and boxing manager He was born on a farm in Waterloo Michigan citation needed to Phillip H McKernan and Frances M Knauf aka Hoff 1 later Quigley daughter of German immigrant and Waterloo Michigan settler Peter Knauf His father was the son of Irish immigrants Philip and Amelia Ann McKernan and is noted as being among the early pioneers in the Northwestern Territories of Montana Idaho and Washington 2 Jack Kearns right and Jack Dempsey Contents 1 Professional boxing 2 Personal life 3 Legacy 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksProfessional boxing EditKnown as Young Kid Kearns he adopted the Kearns surname while boxing Following 67 professional lightweight and welterweight fights he became more well known as a flamboyant boxing coach and manager 3 Kearns was reportedly tutored as a manager and promoter in San Francisco then the epicenter of the boxing scene in America by veteran featherweight Dal Hawkins the former boxing instructor at the Seattle Athletic Club a city in which Kearns had briefly piloted a primitive taxicab 4 He is most remembered for achieving the first million dollar gate in boxing when the Jack Dempsey vs Georges Carpentier bout generated a record 1 789 238 in ticket sales 5 and for managing Jack Dempsey who became World Heavyweight Champion from 1919 to 1926 and gave him the nickname The Doc Kearns was sued by Dempsey then repeatedly and unsuccessfully sued Dempsey for large sums of money following his firing the two became friendly again in later life Following his death Dempsey was quoted as saying that Kearns made me a champ he was a great manager and I ll miss him 6 Kearns managed six world champions Jack Dempsey Mickey Walker Jackie Fields Benny Leonard Joey Maxim and Archie Moore 7 Personal life EditOn March 20 1915 Kearns married Edythe Angell a dancer who had performed in Vaudeville as the Angell Sisters with her sister Gertrude and solo as Ledana 8 The couple divorced and he remarried August 4 1921 the pair were also divorced on March 18 1932 However Kearns disputed the existence of this second marriage to a woman known as Legana Kearns despite a judgement against him for alimony which he lost by default being a no show in court 9 10 Legacy EditThe Million Dollar Gate Kearns memoir as told to sportswriter Oscar Fraley was published posthumously in 1966 11 In 1989 the LA Times reported Kearns to be one of the great sports con men of the century 12 In 1990 Kearns was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame and is there lauded as a master of publicity and largely responsible for making possible the first million dollar gate in boxing history at the 1921 Jack Dempsey vs Georges Carpentier bout 13 See also EditJack Dempsey vs Tommy GibbonsReferences Edit Onofrio Jan Kearns Jack 1882 1963 Colorado Biographical Dictionary Somerset Publishers Inc Michigan USA 1999 page 144 Retrieved August 6 2018 HISTORY OF JACKSON COUNTY MICHIGAN Interstate Publishing Company Chicago USA 1881 page 1149 Retrieved July 11 2018 https www encyclopedia com people sports and games sports biographies jack dempsey Jack Dempsey 1895 1983 encyclopedia com The Gale Group 2004 Retrieved July 11 2018 Waltzer Jim The Battle of the Century Dempsey Carpentier and the Birth of Modern Promotion Dempsey Carpentier and the Birth of Modern Promotion Praeger USA 2011 page 21 Retrieved August 27 2018 Sport Prizefighting s Million Dollar Gates Time com 8 March 1971 Retrieved 27 August 2018 OBITUARY Jack Kearns manager of Dempsey dies at 80 Earned and spent a fortune as pilot of six champions Associated with Rickard life full of drama taught Dempsey left hook Dempsey winner in 15 The New York Times 8 July 1963 Retrieved 4 July 2018 Jack Kearns who managed Jack Dempsey and other boxing champions died today at the home of his son Jack Kearns Jr He was 80 years old Pick jury for trial of Kearns vs Dempsey The Milwaukee Journal Princeton New Jersey 16 November 1927 p 17 Onofrio Jan Kearns Jack 1882 1963 Colorado Biographical Dictionary Somerset Publishers Inc Michigan USA 1999 page 144 Retrieved August 6 2018 NYT The New York Times July 27 1966 Retrieved July 11 2018 Madera Tribune Number 102 August 29 1931 Retrieved July 11 2018 AP Mrs Kearns To Fight In Court Oakland Tribune Oakland California July 24 1929 page 3 Kearns Jack et al The Million Dollar Gate by Jack Doc Kearns and Oscar Fraley Macmillan New York 1966 ISBN 978 1785313813 Retrieved August 12 2018 Gustkey Earl Town in Montana Was Overmatched In 1923 Shelby Population 500 Took On Jack Dempsey and His Manager LA Times February 5 1989 Retrieved July 4 2018 IBHOF Jack Doc Kearns International Boxing Hall of Fame 1990 Retrieved July 12 2018 External links Edit Media related to Jack Kearns at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jack Kearns amp oldid 1107386550, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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