Tommy Lowne
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Thomas Benjamin Lowne (born 1919), was a member of the Amateur Boxing Association (A.B.A.) [1] and represented England on many occasions.
THE TIMES A.B.C., 8ST 6LBS, OPEN NOVICES COMPETITION 1939, PRESENTED BY LEWIS C.LYNE ESQ WINNER TLOWNES 10.2.1939
NORTH WEST LONDON DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, 1.4.47, 8st 0 lb, Winner
ENGLAND v SCOTLAND WEMBLEY, 14th JANUARY 1948, T. LOWNE
LONDON ABA CHAMPIONSHIPS, 1949-50, FLY WEIGHT, WINNER
LONDON v ARMY, ROYAL ALBERT HALL 30-11-50
NW DIV ABA v NORTHERN COUNTIES ABA, DECEMBER 1950
N.W. DIV LONDON ABA CHAMPIONSHIPS, 1953, WINNER
CORONATION REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, HOVE 1953 Southern Counties ABA, London ABA North – Western Div.
London Amateur Boxing Association, Runner-up Fly Weight Championship Empress Hall 25.3.1953
THE WINNER OF F.PARK’S TROPHY, T LOWNES, 1953
OTHER UNDATED AWARDS & TROPHIES
WAR TIME PRIZE
SENIOR BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS, FLY WEIGHT, WINNER
NW LONDON DIVISION ABA, FLY WEIGHT, 8st 0lbs, WINNER
Towards the end of his fighting career he was put forward to represent England as part of the 1948 London Olympics Boxing team.[2]