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Bombs and boxers on this week in Civil War-era Dublin

This week in 1923 saw an extraordinary boxing match emerge amid the chaos of the Irish Civil War.

MARCH 1923. Ireland is in the midst of civil war. Shootings, bombings, and executions are daily occurrences as the Free State government and the IRA bitterly fight out the final months of the civil war.

While war raged on the streets, St Patrick’s Day 1923 was also the occasion of a major international sporting event in Dublin. Flamboyant Senegalese world light heavy weight boxing champion, the Battling Siki, came to Dublin to defend his title against Clare man Mike McTigue. This is the fascinating story of that fight.

Siki, a World War I hero of the French army (real name Louis Mbarick Fall), became world light heavy weight boxing champion in 1922 when he knocked out French man Georges Carpentier in a fight shrouded in controversy. In the subsequent months attempts to defend his title were frustrated. Having been refused entry to Britain, probably due to racial discrimination, the new Irish Free State was more than willing to assert its independence and acceded to the request for Siki to defend his title against Clare man Mike McTigue.

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On 7 February 1923, Kevin O’Higgins, Minister for Home Affairs in the Free State government, assured the media that no prohibition of the fight would be issued. With court action pending against it for revoking his boxing licence, the French Boxing Federation reinstated Siki’s licence later that month.

He was now ready to defend his title against an Irishman in Dublin on St Patrick’s Day. It would be a 20-round fight to take place at La Scala Theatre in Dublin for a purse of £2,000, of which £1,500  would go to the winner. It was further agreed that a share of gate receipts would be donated to the French Laboratories for scientific research.

Siki arrived in Dublin by boat from Cherbourg on 5 March and travelled by train from Dún Laoghaire to Heuston Station (then called Kingsbridge), where he was “surrounded by a throng of men, women and children, who sought to shake his hand, clap him on the back, or just catch a glimpse of his face”. One well-wisher presented a large blackthorn stick to Siki who was described by one reporter as being “a wonderfully fine athlete, beautifully proportioned, broad of shoulder, deep of chest and powerful of build”.

While Siki received a warm welcome, the situation pertaining in the country was evident when troops boarded their train and searched the passengers for weapons. Asked by reporters if he had to show that he carried no lethal weapons, the fight promoter, Mr Singleton, replied jokingly, “they felt Siki’s arm, and so did not bother about searching any of us!” Siki’s party then proceeded to Howth where the Claremont Hotel was made headquarters in preparation for the St Patrick’s Day bout.

Siki’s arrival in Ireland coincided with some of most brutal and infamous episodes of the Civil War. In early March almost 20 republican prisoners were killed in the course of a few days in Co Kerry – in one incident they were strapped to mines and blown up by Free State troops.

While Siki was safely tucked away in the relative seclusion of Howth in north county Dublin, he travelled into the city every couple of days to provide public exhibitions in the Rotunda on Parnell Square.

Tensions on the streets of the capital were mounting, heightened by reports of the summary execution of republican prisoners in Kerry. There were numerous shooting and bombing incidents in city in the week running up to the fight.

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On 11 March a 19-year-old man, an employee at the Dublin United Tramway Company, was shot dead by a police detective on the South Circular Road. Several days later a Free State Intelligence Officer was shot and wounded as he left the Theatre Royal on Hawkins Street (now the site of the Department of Health). Later that evening a bomb was thrown at the telephone exchange in Crown Alley, Temple Bar.

On 14 March two Free State soldiers were shot dead, one at Portobello barracks and the other at Glengarriff Parade off the North Circular Road. The following night an officer was shot dead as he walked along Bride Street, near St Patrick’s Cathedral. On the day before the big fight the IRA exploded a bomb at the Custom and Excise office on Beresford Place, killing one police detective.

As tensions mounted, the Manchester Guardian’s Dublin correspondent filed a report on 16 March:

It was authoritatively announced shortly before midnight that all cinemas, theatres and places of amusement will be open as usual from tomorrow night. The Siki-McTigue [bout] will take place as arranged.

This was the Free State government’s response to republican orders that all places of entertainment be shut in mourning for those killed in Kerry. The scene was set for an explosive encounter, in more ways than one, at the La Scala theatre on St Patrick’s Day.

Despite the tensions on the street, crowds flocked to La Scala on Princes Street, the side street between the Metropole Hotel (now Penneys on O’Connell Street) and the GPO. Over 2,000 people packed into the venue and all were searched by Free State soldiers before entering. Among the attendees were several TDs and Senators, one Minister, Joseph McGrath and the Attorney General, Hugh Kennedy. Georges Carpentier, the man from whom Siki had taken the world title, also attended.

As excitement mounted in the theatre, drama was unfolding on the street. At 7.30pm, during one of the preliminary bouts to the main event, a loud explosion was heard from Henry Place, just a stone’s throw from to La Scala, on the opposite side of the GPO. The IRA had planted a bomb at the rear of the Pillar Picture House, blowing the doors off the cinema and injuring a young boy who was hit in the head by flying glass.

The two fighters entered the ring at 8.15pm and the crowd gave both men a rapturous reception. At twelve stone and five pounds, Siki weighed one stone heavier than McTigue, but the latter had the advantage of several inches in height over Siki. The fight went the full 20 rounds, McTigue, who was on the defensive for most of the fight, was badly cut above the eye in round eleven and broke his thumb in round thirteen. However, he managed to go the full distance, and was declared the winner.

According to the Freeman Journal’s reporter:

It was Siki who rushed, charged, slammed, bashed and punched for at least fifteen of the twenty rounds… but McTigue proved himself to be in a class above Siki, who he made appear as a novice in many of the rounds.

McTigue, the new light heavy weight world champion was lifted from the ring and paraded shoulder high by a delirious crowd.

The drama did not end there however. The military gave an order that no one was to leave the theatre before 11.30pm. As the crowds finally left, gunshots rang out across O’Connell Street where members of the Free State army and the IRA engaged in a short gun battle.

As Siki’s party prepared to leave Ireland, his manager wrote to the papers thanking the press and sports people in Ireland “for the magnificent manner in which they were received”.  Just two years later, Battling Siki’s life was tragically cut short. On 15 December 1925 the former world champion, who had fallen into a life of heavy drinking, was shot dead in Hell’s Kitchen, New York as he made his way home from a bar in the early hours of the morning. The murder was never solved. Siki was just 28 years of age.

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    Mute Karen
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    Mar 16th 2015, 6:26 PM

    Oh the scourge of humanity. Its disgusting and unfortunately so many of the victims died long ago and the predators and those who covered it up are dead also never to be given justice. I would say workhouses back in day were rampant.

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    Mar 16th 2015, 6:36 PM

    And yet the BBC and the like were reporting on Irish sex abuse, yet all the while knew it was happening there.

    Can anybody tell if Kincora House in Belfast is going to be investigated or not, in this or any (NI) investigation?

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    Mar 16th 2015, 6:39 PM

    I would say there is alot of missing children due to these abuses from a long time back. BBC are disgusting..
    I hope it is going to be investigated. SF i believe have called on Kenny to do an all Island investigation.

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    Mute Were Jammin
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    Mar 16th 2015, 6:41 PM

    Martin McGuinness wrote to the government about just that last year, he didn’t even get an acknowledgement letter back.

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    Mar 16th 2015, 6:54 PM

    British authorities, over the next few years, are doing a massive investigation into abuse which occurred all over the UK.
    It was announced, just last week, that Kincora would NOT be included in this inquiry, despite the requests of victims. MI5 will not be compelled to give evidence in the Kincora investigation, which will greatly reduce its effectiveness.
    This was quite an important story totally ignored by the Irish media. In the past few days the media has been in an uproar, about abuse within the Republican movement. Its true that Sinn Fein may have questions to answer – but why the almost complete media silence when it comes to Kincora & Westminster?
    Double standards from the Irish media.

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    Mar 16th 2015, 7:04 PM

    No crime should be investigated until all crimes are investigated.

    I applaud Sinn Fein on stonewalling this issue and turning a blind eye to internal information by calling on random members of the public to come forward instead with anything incriminating before making the first move.

    The movement must be protected.

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    Mar 16th 2015, 7:14 PM

    so jammin you are saying that lord londonderry knew about more abuse and did nothing about it? truly shocking yet again

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    Mar 16th 2015, 7:42 PM

    @Zoe

    Theresa Villiers said that the UK Government would co-operate with the Northern Ireland Historical Abuse Inquiry with regard to Kincora. Today’s Tories are less likely to cover-up child abuse than those of the 1970s and 1980s were.

    The Kincora case has no effect on the Republic.

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    Mar 16th 2015, 7:49 PM

    “The Kincora case has no effect on the Republic.”

    Pretty myopic and cold assessment there ciaran. Weren’t you the bloke excusing the israelis bombarding those children on the beach in Gaza last summer?

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    Mar 16th 2015, 9:44 PM

    @werejammin too busy deciding what insults him and joanie could try and throw at SF to bother actually putting anything helpful together.

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    Mar 16th 2015, 9:59 PM

    “Sir” Saville and “Sir” Harris were not working alone it seems.

    It looks more like a dark demonic culture within the upper echelons of British society.

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    Mar 17th 2015, 7:54 AM

    Double standards no not really. The media have no standards and are merely the mouth pieces of government and vested interests.

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    Mar 16th 2015, 6:40 PM

    At least they’re making some sort of effort, wheres the investigation into the Dalkey house of horrors, where members of the Gardai themselves are implicated in child abuse. It was mentioned elsewhere that two of the gardai alleged to have carried out the abuse are still alive, and while thats the case no proper investigation will be allowed.

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    Mar 16th 2015, 6:55 PM

    I hear you WJ. The SF/IRA internal police, that fine organisation and operator of Kangaroo Courts, also need to be investigated. Their activities in County Louth in 2002 reek of protecting valuable members from proper prosecution and intimidating witnesses.

    Will you join me in calling for a full investigation?

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    Mar 16th 2015, 7:04 PM

    Using an unrelated child abuse story to score cheap points against your political opponent, you should run for your party, fine gael, in the next election. You’ll fit right in.

    Stay classy ‘johngahan’

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    Mar 16th 2015, 7:11 PM

    deflection of the poorest kind jammin. the SF cult of abuse cover ups has being brutally exposed this week. more victims to coming forward psni have said 30 live investigations into SF cover ups going on at the minute. how many more victims do you think there is? do you even care one jot about them? have you shiners any morals at all?

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    Mar 16th 2015, 7:15 PM

    @ patjoejoe123: “do you even care one jot about them? ”

    Considering you were banned under your original fake name ‘kenneth’ for the disgusting comments you were making about a victim of child sex abuse, Aine Adams, I’d try find some humility if I were you.

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    Mar 16th 2015, 7:21 PM

    WJ, by unrelated child abuse story – are you referring to your introduction of the Dalkey case into this thread to score cheap points? Or were you ignoring your own contribution?

    Hypocrisy really is the SF calling card.

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    Mar 16th 2015, 7:36 PM

    I mentioned a possible coverup by our own police service in relation to an article to a coverup by the british police service. Hardly unrelated. You’re the one scoring filth political points using the very serious issue of child abuse as a means to an end. Its pretty vile actually.

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    Mar 16th 2015, 7:48 PM

    So your self-appointed police service and judiciary in co Louth 2002 are off-limits in your mind. Why?

    Is one rape different from another?

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    Mar 16th 2015, 7:51 PM

    Considering your dear leader enda has created in full public view a hierarchy of child sexual abuse victims, depending on whether or not he can use them as a political football, I’d check the hypocrisy of your question.

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    Mar 16th 2015, 7:55 PM

    You’re wriggling.

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    Mar 16th 2015, 6:40 PM

    Exaro News UK have done trojan work on this. They have shown this is a monumental cover up from the highest of the high.

    Just like the HSBC tax scandal. The government lied there too to protect the powerful and did not investigate.

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    Mar 16th 2015, 7:28 PM

    yes, the Exaro news website have been doing excellent work on this major story. Much of the British media are controlled by the establishment, and have not been giving this story the reporting it deserves.
    The list of articles on the Exaro link below is just the tip of the iceberg, to the complexity of this story. It goes right to the top, a former EU commissioner, former British Home secretary, etc.
    Homicide investigations have also been launched. it does not merely involve the abuse but also the possible murder of children. It is too horrific to think about, but the truth will have to come out at some stage.
    It is truly the biggest ever scandal of British political history. Westminster are trying to control the story, gradually ‘drip feeding’ it, via the media, into the public domain, but we do not know where this will all end, or where it will lead to.
    http://www.exaronews.com/content/child-sex-abuse-fernbridge-and-fairbank-exaro-story-thread

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    Mar 16th 2015, 6:34 PM

    Some very senior British political figures implicated in this scandal, many of whom were in Margaret Thatcher’s government.
    This scandal also relates to Ireland – in that abuse by British political elite was said to have occurred in Kincora House Belfast, and used for blackmail purposes by MI5.
    http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/kincora-army-ferried-top-mi5-officer-to-two-meetings-at-boys-home-30932643.html

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    Mar 16th 2015, 6:26 PM

    Jimmy Saville is in Hell laughing his h*le off….

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    Mar 16th 2015, 6:36 PM

    And they will meet the the standards they themselves will set. What a joke.

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    Mar 16th 2015, 9:46 PM

    About time it is too for such an investigation. Rumors about British ‘high profile’ establishment figures involved in these scandals have been around for many years now but always previously dismissed by the mainstream media. Royal patronage, UK parliamentary privilege and the BBC have a lot to answer for in this cover up?

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    Mar 16th 2015, 10:37 PM

    Both governments have plenty to hide. Fine Gael & Fianna Fail covered up child abuse and protected the Catholic Church for all the decades they were in governments. They are only interested in Maria Cahill and Paudie McGahon because they see Sinn Féin as a political threat. Pure hypocrisy. They will get their answer in the polls.

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    Mar 17th 2015, 12:21 AM

    Agreed Larry, this is manifestly true.

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    Mar 16th 2015, 7:24 PM

    Thankfully An Garda Siochana took decisive, brave and immediate action when presented with complaints and evidence of clerical child sexual abuse in Ireland.

    The great thing about Ireland is that we never cover up our scandals.

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    Mar 16th 2015, 7:58 PM

    You obviously have never heard of Sarah Bland

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    Mar 16th 2015, 9:27 PM

    Anthony your a plank.

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    Mar 16th 2015, 6:30 PM

    Wouldn’t happen here.

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    Mar 16th 2015, 6:33 PM

    You must have an inferiority complex if that is your first response to this disgusting betrayal of victims.

    It actually did happen here, we just investigated them before the British.

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    Mar 16th 2015, 6:41 PM

    No matter where it happens – IT IS WRONG. No matter who does it – IT IS WRONG. Covering up for the perpetrators IS WRONG. Moving abusers to put other children at risk is WRONG. Pouring vitriolic abuse on victims who have decided to forgo their anonymity IS WRONG. Refusing to deal with allegations quickly IS WRONG. Operating Kangaroo courts IS WRONG.

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    Mar 16th 2015, 6:48 PM

    Is dragging abuse victims through the courts and making them face financial destitution wrong as well Mark?

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    Mar 16th 2015, 7:12 PM

    how would you rate your deflection from the disgraceful cover up of abuse by SF jammin? pretty poor i would say. cult is in bother big time

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    Mar 16th 2015, 7:38 PM

    Rolf Harris, Gary Glitter and Jimmy Saville were hit with a “Tsunami Of Smears”.

    Fortunately they saw jail time after a proper investigation was carried out.

    For others it constitutes a frenzied round of applause and robust defence at their Ard Fheis.

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    Mar 16th 2015, 7:46 PM

    Jimmy Saville saw jail time?

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    Mar 16th 2015, 7:49 PM

    The devil has him in a cage

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    Mar 16th 2015, 7:52 PM

    Ah, I see, in your rush to make tawdry comments about your political opponents, you didn’t have your facts straight.

    You really will make a fine FG man when you leave college ‘john’.

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    Mar 16th 2015, 7:57 PM

    Have you really contemplated what IRA rape victims went through, or is this just a game of bluff and it will all blow over?

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