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Young Dutchy

Young Dutchy (1853–1911) whose real name was Frederick Hansted, was born in London. He began boxing at the age of sixteen and fought as a featherweight in Australia〔(BoxRec: Young Dutchy )〕 before sailing to America at the age of thirty, apparently motivated by a warrant for his arrest. His arrival was delayed by being shipwrecked in Tahiti, where he kept himself busy competing with the local champions.
==Career in San Francisco==
Upon landing in San Francisco, he quickly made himself useful in local boxing circles as a capable referee and exponent of the Marquess of Queensberry Rules. The ''Call'' noted, "It is said of him that he has displayed more fairness and ability in that line within a few days than has, perhaps, been shown here before in months." Despite that encomium, he was arrested, along with three other participants in a November 1883 bout, on charges of conducting a prizefight, which was illegal there at the time. A trial later that winter saw Dutchy and colleagues go free, and he continued to be active in the boxing venues of late 19th century San Francisco, including the sporting houses of Harry Maynard, Jack Hallinan and Clarence Whistler. He also taught boxing and, in 1885, introduced into San Francisco boxing circles his pupil from Stockton, the African-American boxer Charley Turner, who at the time claimed to be the "middleweight champion colored pugilist of the Coast."
Dutchy later went to Alaska, probably to escape a criminal indictment for defrauding someone's estate, and was a boxing instructor in Fairbanks. For reasons that are unclear, he returned to San Francisco in 1900, surrendering himself to the police and claiming innocence.〔(California Digital Newspaper Collection (CDNC), San Francisco Call, Volume 87, Number 73, 12 August 1900, "Young Dutchy" stoutly celares his innocence )〕 He spent a year and a half in the County Jail, but was released in 1902 on the grounds of a defective indictment.〔(CDNC, San Francisco Call, Volume 87, Number 55, 24 January 1902, "Young Dutchy" goes free )〕 He died on 21 November 1911.

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