Johnny Toomey



JOHNNY TOOMEY was the ring name of Philip John Carlin Jr., one of the three brothers from Camden NJ who fought under the surname Toomey, the others being his older half-brothers Daniel "Danny" Toomey and William "Billy" Toomey. Another brother, Jake Carlin, fought as an amateur, and apparently the Toomey boys' father had also fought professionally.

He was born on July 23rd, 1914 in Camden NJ to Philip J. and Bertha Carlin. His early years were spent at 53 South 26th Street in East Camden. By 1924 the family had moved to 70 South 24th Street. During these years his father worked as a pipefitter and as a steamfitter. The April 1930 Census found the family at 101 South 33rd Street. Besides the four boys mentioned above, there were also two daughters, Mary and Clara Carlin. Philip J. Carlin Sr. died in 1936.

Following his older brothers into both the Navy and professional boxing, young Carlin, under the name Johnny Toomey reportedly fought 134 times during an eleven year period. He served in the United States Navy prior to World War II, then returned to civilian life and professional boxing. His last known fight came in 1945 after a four year layoff, as he had returned to the US Navy during World War II. 

Last a resident of 417 Vine Street in North Camden, Philip J. "Johnny Toomey" Carlin suffered a fatal heart attack on October 6, 1953 at the Ridgway Hotel, which stood on the southwest corner of Front and Market Streets in Camden NJ, opposite the old Pennsylvania Railroad Ferry. He was buried at Arlington Cemetery in Pennsauken NJ, near his mother, who survived him, as did his brothers, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Hines. He also left a son, Jackie Carlin, and a daughter, Miss Phyllis Carlin.


Camden Courier-Post
December 11, 1930

Joseph Keefe
John Toomey
Paul Thompson
Federal Street
South 33rd Street
North 26th Street


A Johnny Toomey Contract Signing
Johnny Toomey is seated at far left

 

 

1933 or 1934 news articles,
probably from Newark NJ

 

 

 


Johnny Toomey's Boxing Record
(as best known as of November 17, 2018 )

Johnny Toomey

Sex Male
Nationality US American
Hometown Camden, NJ
Division Welterweight
  W 13 (1 ko's)  |  L40  |  D 1  |  Total 23  

date
opponent w-l-d result
1945-11-15 George Hill 8 0 0
Metropolitan Opera House, Philadelphia
L
KO
1940-10-18 Mayon Padlo 36 4 3
Waltz Dream Arena, Atlantic City
L
TKO
1940-09-26 Buck Streator 8 3 0
Convention Hall, Camden
L
PTS
1940-06-17 Steve Gacha 8 10 1
Rocky Glen Bowl, Scranton
L
PTS
1940-04-04 Frankie Saia 55 16 4
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia
L
TKO
1940-02-15 Billy Mims 6 9 0
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia
L
PTS
1940-01-23 Pete Caringi 11 4 0
Metropolitan Opera House, Philadelphia
W
KO
1939-12-20 Deacon Cooper 1 9 1
114th Infantry Armory, Camden
W
PTS
1939-12-19 Johnny Morgan 19 4 0
Metropolitan Opera House, Philadelphia
W
PTS
1939-11-14 Teddy Baldwin 24 18 3
Metropolitan Opera House, Philadelphia
L
PTS
1939-09-25 Larry Mangine 11 4 3
Arena, Trenton
L
PTS
1938-07-05 Maxie Fisher 42 14 4
Adelphia Athletic Arena, Elizabeth
L
TKO
1938-06-20 Benny Berman 47 13 4
Belmont Park, Garfield
L
KO
1938-06-14 Harvey Jacobs 1 2 0
Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark
L
PTS
1938-06-08 Benny Berman 46 12 4
Wessington Stadium, Clifton
L
PTS
1937-09-06 George Daly 95 22 15
Speedway, Long Branch
L
TKO
1937-08-18 Pete Galiano 17 25 7
Cambria Stadium, Philadelphia
L
TKO
1937-08-09 Lew Massey 68 33 9
Arena Stadium, Philadelphia
L
PTS
1937-03-01 Eddie Cool 85 24 11
Convention Hall, Camden
L
PTS
1937-02-13 Lew Kirsch 43 2 1
Mecca Temple, New York
L
KO
1937-02-01 Paul Cortlyn 22 10 6
Laurel Garden, Newark
L
PTS
1937-01-15 Sammy Julian 13 4 1
Henderson's Arena, Brooklyn
L
KO
1936-10-27 Salvy Saban 37 2 0
Broadway Arena, Brooklyn
L
KO
1936-08-10 Norman Snow 90 25 11
Meadowbrook Field, Newark
L
TKO
1936-07-14 Joey Allen 20 21 3
Arena, Pennsauken
L
PTS
1936-06-08 Aldo Spoldi 34 16 4
St. Nicholas Arena, New York
L
KO
1936-05-11 Young Zazzarino 43 13 5
Columbia Park, North Bergen
L
KO
1936-04-20 Lew Feldman 77 27 11
Laurel Garden, Newark
L
PTS
1936-03-10 Jesse Townsend 12 8 5
Kalurah Temple, Binghamton
W
PTS
1936-03-03 Billy Beauhuld 15 0 0
Braddock Arena, Jersey City
L
PTS
1936-01-13 Maxie Fisher 33 5 1
Laurel Garden, Newark
L
PTS
1935-12-30 Jerry Paul 6 7 4
Laurel Garden, Newark
W
PTS
1935-11-11 Al Singer 61 9 2
Laurel Garden, Newark
L
TKO
1935-07-22 Stumpy Jacobs 46 29 18
Griffith Stadium, Washington
L
PTS
1935-06-11 Jimmy Brady 6 17 4
Freihofer Field, Phillipsburg
L
PTS
1935-05-13 Nick Laiko 4 8 1
Laurel Garden, Newark
W
KO
1935-03-25 Jimmy Brady 5 15 3
Laurel Garden, Newark
L
PTS
1935-02-11 Jimmy Brady 5 14 2
Laurel Garden, Newark
D
PTS
1935-01-21 Jimmy Brady 5 13 2
Laurel Garden, Newark
W
PTS
1935-01-02 Frankie Litt 3 1 1
Laurel Garden, Newark
W
PTS
1934-12-10 George Levy 29 2 3
Laurel Garden, Newark
L
KO
1934-11-15 Mickey Salem 10 4 3
Teterboro Airdrome, Hasbrouck Heights
L
PTS
1934-10-01 Billy Burkett 11 17 7
Laurel Garden, Newark
L
TKO
1934-08-30 Billy Burkett 11 15 7
Teterboro Airdrome, Hasbrouck Heights
W
TKO
1934-08-23 Al Kenny 3 0 1
Teterboro Airdrome, Hasbrouck Heights
W
PTS
1934-08-02 Buddy Fisher debut
Teterboro Airdrome, Hasbrouck Heights
W
PTS
1934-06-25 Red Rossi 9 12 5
Newark
D
NWS
1934-05-04 Allie Rowan 7 2 0
Elizabeth
L
PTS
1934-03-20 Larry Reina 17 6 8
Amusement Academy, Plainfield
L
PTS
1934-02-12 Joe Ardito 3 0 2
Laurel Garden, Newark
L
PTS
1933-11-17 Maxie Fisher 24 2 1
Convention Hall, Asbury Park
L
PTS
1933-10-30 Young Andy 10 2 4
Newark
W
PTS
1933-09-18 Maxie Fisher 21 2 1
Dreamland Park, Newark
L
PTS
1933-08-04 Young Salvatore debut
Columbia Arena, Stanhope
W
TKO
1933-06-01 Maxie Fisher 17 2 1
L
PTS

Boxing Record from www.boxrec.com and from newspaper clippings


Camden Courier-Post * July 13, 1936

...continued...
Jersey Joe Walcott - Billy Ketchell - Joey Allen - Johnny Toomey - Marty Garaguso - Anthony Georgette
Al Roth - Lou Lombardi - Maxie Fisher - Allie Rowan - Red Cochrane - Joey Costa - Harry Carlton
Lou Feldman - Norman Rahn - Joe Duca- Freddy Lewis - Joey Straiges - Billy Mariner - Jimmy Russell Tommy Ricco - Erie Ratner

Camden Courier-Post * July 15, 1936


...continued...

Joey Straiges - Billy Mariner - Johnny Toomey - Joey Allen - Freddy Lewis - Joe Duca
Billy Ketchell -
Jersey Joe Walcott - Jimmy Russell -  Tommy Ricco


Bridgewater Courier-News
July 15, 1936

Joey Straiges - Billy Mariner
Johnny Toomey - Joey Allen
Freddy Lewis - Joe Duca
Billy Ketchell -
Jersey Joe Walcott
 
Tommy Ricco - Jimmy Russell


At Sea with the United States Navy

At Sea
with the
United States Navy


 

 

 

 

 


Phil "Johnny Toomey" Carlin's grave at Arlington Cemetery, Pennsauken, NJ

Phil "Johnny Toomey" Carlin's parent's graves at Arlington Cemetery, Pennsauken, NJ

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