Albert "Scoop" Gallello's Corner
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Al LaBarba
Born Charles Zito and
fighting as a pro under the name of Al LaBarba

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I Remember Steve Belloise
The date was March 26,
1940. This date found me with a few pals sitting in choice seats at the
Westchester County Center

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International Veteran Boxers
Association - March 20, 2005
Dear Pals, Kid Sharkey and
Nick Delury enclosed a few boxing articles, which I hope you enjoy

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Gallello comes out swinging to
legalize women's boxing - August 30, 1977
Women are in almost all
fields of sports today - car racing, horse racing, sky diving

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Westchester County V.B.A. Ring 30 -
Nofi Vaccaro
Nofi Vaccaro first became
interested in boxing at the tender age of 11 years

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Twins Here Receive Gift From Roosevelt
Named After Him
famous names by which they
will be known the rest of their lives. About three months ago, the twins
were christened

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Office of the Mayor
City of New Rochelle
Proclamation
Whereas: Albert "Scoop"
Gallello will be honored as the Grand Marshall

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Ring 30 Cafe on Drake Avenue in New
Rochelle
has been described as "the
pits," and the manager of the ramshackle saloon, Al "Scoop" Gallello

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Scoop Gallello and Dave Telesco

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Scoop Gallello and Muhammad Ali

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Frank and Al Bachman - A Boxing
Dynasty
The names of fistic Champions
of years gone by such as Maxie Rosenbloom, Lew Jenkins and Bob Olin stir
up a mountain of pleasant memories

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Westchester County V.B.A. Ring 30 -
Steve Belloise
Steve Belloise, born in New
York City on December 16th, 1918 started his professional fistic career on
August 24th, 1938 with a sensational 4 round knockout over Vince Califano

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Westchester County V.B.A. Ring
Congratulations to the 2004 Honorees and the New Jersey Boxing Hall of
Fame

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This Sport of Ours
The birth of boxing began in
England back in the 1700's though fighting with the fist goes way back to
the beginning of time

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