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Jeanette fought Sam McVey for the title in Paris on 20 February 1909 and was beaten, but later took the title from McVey in a 49-round bout on April 17 of that year in Paris for a $ 6, 000 purse.
Blue Lines ( 1991 ), was co-produced by Jonny Dollar and Cameron McVey, who also became their first manager.
Cameron McVey and Neneh Cherry helped them to record their first LP Blue Lines, partly in their house, and the album was released in 1991 on Virgin Records.
Kathleen E. McVey traces this to a blending by Jacob of Serugh of the two major but contradictory schools of biblical exegesis at the time: the building-as-microcosm tradition of the Antioch school combined with the Alexandrian view of the cosmos and firmament as composed of spheres and hemispheres, which was rejected by the Antioch school.
The roster was: Sammy McCallum, Gordon MacKenzie, Blake Watson, Art Puttee, Frank Morris, George Hill, Ward McVey, Jack Pidcock, Guy " Weary " Williamson.
Mount Hood's program was headed by Larry McVey, whose band had come to be a proving ground and regular stop for Stan Kenton and Mel Tormé when they were looking for new players.
It was recently announced in Marketing Week that Hotdog Magazine was acquired along with Front ( magazine ) by The Kane Corporation which is an independent publishing company led by 24 year old self made millionaire entrepreneur Dominic McVey and managing director of talent agency Money, Francis Ridley.
Calvin Alexander McVey ( August 30, 1849 – August 20, 1926 ) was a professional baseball player during the 1860s and 1870s.
Cal McVey was born in rural Montrose, Iowa and moved to Indianapolis at eleven, where he learned baseball and soon excelled at the game, playing for the Western and Active clubs in the National Association of Base Ball Players ( NABBP ).
McVey was cast as police reporter Ben Andrews.
After the 49th round, McVey could not rise from his stool at the call of time and Jeannette was declared winner on a technical knockout.
Sam McVey or Sam McVea ( May 17, 1884 – December 23, 1921 ) was a Hall of Fame heavyweight boxer who fought during the early 20th century.
McVey was generally agreed to be winning through most of the fight, particularly the 21st and 22nd round, knocking Jeanette down repeatedly.
By the 40th round, however, Jeanette had recovered while McVey was lagging and knocked down repeatedly.
McVey was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1999.
William Estus McVey, ( born on a farm near Lee ’ s Creek, Clinton County, Ohio, December 13, 1885 and died in Washington D. C. August 10, 1958 ) was a Republican member of the U. S. House of Representatives representing Illinois ' 4th congressional district from 1951 until his death.

McVey and most
The stories revolved around The Illustrated Press, the city's largest newspaper, and the people who worked for it, most particularly managing editor Steve Wilson ( played by Patrick McVey from 1950-1954 and by Mark Stevens from 1954-1956 ).
Langford's most memorable fights were his numerous encounters against fellow black boxers Sam McVey, Battling Jim Johnson, Joe Jeanette and Harry Wills, who all experienced similar barriers in their fighting careers.
Joe's most memorable fight occurred on April 17, 1909 in a return bout with Sam McVey in Paris, France that lasted three-and-a-half-hours, and 49 rounds, the longest boxing match of the 20th century, and one of the greatest marathons in boxing history.
The group co-wrote most of the tracks on One Touch, with the help of All Saints producer Cameron McVey.

McVey and game
* Tim McVey, Ottumwa, Iowa ( Achieved history's first Billion-Point-Score on a video game.
With McVey usually pitching, the Actives in 1868 defeated local rivals, lost to the three strong Eastern teams that toured the West, and won one game in six against Cincinnati teams ( Wright 2000: 211 ).
Playing the Troy Haymakers, with the game tied 17 to 17, McVey fouled off a pitch the catcher claimed to have caught on the first bounce.

McVey and Red
He played for the dominant Boston Red Stockings teams of the early 1870s, along with Albert Spalding, Cal McVey, George Wright, Harry Wright, Jim O ' Rourke, and Deacon White.
For 1871 the Nine split between two teams in the new all-professional National Association: Gould, the Wright brothers, and McVey with the Boston Red Stockings ; Brainard, Allison, Sweasy, Waterman, and Leonard with the Washington Olympics.

McVey and Stockings
During the summer of 1875, Boston's four Western stars agreed to play next season for the Chicago White Stockings: McVey, Deacon White, Ross Barnes, and Albert Spalding.

McVey and winning
Langford fought heavyweight Sam McVea fifteen times, drawing in the first via points, losing the second by decision, winning the third and fourth by decision, winning the fifth by technical knockout ( McVey claimed a foul.
He hired McVey, Charlie Gould, and George Wright to join him, composing almost half the team that just missed winning the first National Association pennant.

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Spalding then coaxed teammates Deacon White, Ross Barnes and Cal McVey, as well as Philadelphia Athletics players Cap Anson and Bob Addy, to sign with Chicago.
* Matthews, Jr., Edward G. and Joseph P. Amar ( trans ), Kathleen McVey ( ed ) ( 1994 ).
* November 3 – Lucile McVey, American actress, part of comedy team with her late husband Sidney Drew ( b. 1890 )
While colored champ, he defeated ex-colored champs Denver Ed Martin and Frank Childs again and beat future colored heavyweight champs Sam McVey three times and Sam Langford once.
Instead, Johnson chose Battling Jim Johnson, a mediocrity who, in 1910, had lost to Langford and had a draw and loss via KO to Sam McVey, the former coloured champ.
Battling Jim lost his other two fights with Wills, and he lost all of the five fights he had with ex-champ Sam McVey in the post-Jack Johnson title shot period.
McVey ( credited at the time as ' Booga Bear ') and his wife, Neneh Cherry provided crucial financial support and in-kind assistance to the early careers of Massive Attack, Portishead and Tricky during this period, even paying regular wages to them through their Cherry Bear Organisation.
Through The Wild Bunch they met Cameron McVey and Neneh Cherry.
The group temporarily shortened their name to " Massive " on the advice of McVey to avoid controversy relating to the Gulf War.
Cameron McVey abandoned his role as Massive Attack's manager and Daddy G asked Marc Picken to represent the band.
With McVey out of the picture, Massive Attack enlisted the production talents of ex-Wild Bunch Nellee Hooper to co-produce some songs on it, with Mushroom.
* History's First Official Day to Honor a Video Game Player ( Jan. 28, 1984 ) Tim McVey Day Poster, January 28, 1984
Cameron McVey grew up in Cockfosters.
Also, in swimming, Andy McVey won two IHSAA individual titles in 1986, setting State records for that time ; he had come back from a false-start disqualification in the 1985 finals, in which he had been favored to win.
Prior to that, James McVey had a hotel called the Camp Lake Hotel and Gardens.
Joseph McVey, a. k. a. Z-Ro, sometimes refers to himself as the " MO City Don ".

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