Chicago Coliseum Club v. Dempsey

Appellate Court of Illinois, First District
265 Ill.App. 542 (1932)
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Facts:

  • Chicago Coliseum Club, a corporation promoting athletic events, entered into an agreement with boxer Harry Wills for a future boxing match.
  • The Club then hired promoter Andrew Weisberg to help organize and fundraise for the event.
  • On March 13, 1926, the Club signed a written contract with World Heavyweight Champion William Harrison Dempsey to fight Wills in Chicago in September 1926.
  • The contract stipulated Dempsey's substantial payment and included his promise not to engage in any other boxing matches before the fight with Wills.
  • On July 10, 1926, the Club contacted Dempsey to arrange for a contractually required insurance examination.
  • On that same day, Dempsey sent a telegram back to the Club stating he was training for a match against Gene Tunney, asserted that the Club had "no contract," and told them to "stop kidding yourself," thereby repudiating the agreement.

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