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TONY CANZONERI

MIZLER'S "CLAIM-JUMPING”

(By GEOFFREY SIMPSON)

London, December 27.

PATRICK

How can Murray Patrick, son of-Les Patrick, manager-of-the

New York Rangers, make up his

mind-what road to follow

fine bike rider amateur

heavyweight boxing champion sť Canada, and quaterr hockey

player.

RECEIVED a Christmas greeting from Jack (Kid) Berg, all the way from Johannesburg, and tacked on the end of it. was yet another chal- lenge to Tony Canzoneri. The name Canzoneri is so deeply rooted in Berg's mind that he has become obsessed by it and all it stands for.

The more the prospect of his boxing the American for the BASTIN AND world light-weight championship recedes, the more insistent be- come his challenges. Even in the warmth of a South African Christmas and with Johannesburg en fete.for the Test cricket match with Australia. Berg was still thinking of his consuming ambition.

He has good reason, of course, for putting out yet another reminder. Berg looks like being frozen out of the match he has been so ardently chasing. Negotiations for Canzoneri's long- sought visit to London are proceeding, but. to Berg's distress, the promoters have named Harry Mizer as challenger, and not

Berg-

NO FIGHTS

FOR LOUIS

TILL JUNE Resting For Bout With Schmeling

ELIMINATION CONTESTS IN NORTH AMERICA

NEW BOATHOUSE FOR

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LIKELY TO END

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(BY FARTELD Y

London, December 21. TS Oxford heading for a rowing revival?

The

news that Christ Church are to build a boat- house is, to my mind, full of significance. At present none of the Oxford college boat clubs has a boathouse-

The big University Boat Club headquarters houses all the college boats, and the crews have to change in the barges moored along the opposite bazk, and cross the river by a band ferry in

The new Christ Church boathouse will have accommodation

DRAKE GIVEN order to launch their shells

CAUTIONS for the crews and the boats, with hot and cold showers and

Referee Reports To F.A.

OUTCOME OF SUNDERLAND MATCH ON DEC. 28

changing rooms.

I know a great many people who are convinced that one of OSMUND'S the reasons for Oxford's long series of defeats in the Boat

Race is the primitive nature of their headquarters so far as the colleges are concerned.

Men from the big rowing This, to Berg's idea, is just

London, January 12 schools, with thoughts of a Bize. barefaced claim-jumping. And

Following incidents in the Sun cannot be expected to enter a he intends notifying the Board derland v. Arsenal match at Rober university, the rowing facilities of Control to that effect--which!

will present the controllers with Park on December 28 Arsenals at which are far behind those a

two famous international for Cambridge. the rice question: "Berg or

fighter?"

izler who is the better wards. Bastin and Drake, were Others May Follow Suit

of

Hall

The referee cautioned both

BIGGEST

OBSTACLE

YAN CHAM-PONG'S CHALLENGE

INTERESTING TOP HALF -OF THE DRAW-

reported to the Football Associa-

The decision of the "House" to

"I believe that the greatest ob tion by the referee, Mr. H. Ebuild a brick boathouse will probstacle in my path to the Final of ably be followed by other col the Senior Open Billiards cham- leges, although there will be pionship will be Yai Cham Pont sary sites.

said A. J. Osmund, the present The ground by the river be Colony champión in an exclusive longs, of course, to the colleges, interview yesterday: but nowhere does conservatism enjoy such hold as in Oxford, and Pong, or Pong Sui-pai, as I have "I have played with Yan Cham

permission to erect the buildings always known him, several times The Club's VersionTM.

will not be easy to obtain. and know he is well able to chalk The club's version of the in-

Keen Sapparter

up over 100 at any time, and as cidents sent to the Football As-

One who will welcome the a game' of 500 is a comparatively sociation is at variance with Christ Church move is Dick Tal short one, anything may happen." Osmund said that he played

încidents.

Class Of Stevens More to the point at the

is Berg's fight with Players during the match and re difficulties in getting the neces-if we meet in the Third Round,” moment

ported them for alleged ungentle champion Laurie Stevens,

Imanly conduct. South Africa and former bolder

Following the normal course, the of the Olympic Games title.

Football Association communicat New-York, January 22. This has now been fixed fored the terms of the report to the Joe Louis, Detroit's brown-January 11, and will net Bers Arsenal Club. skinned uncrowned; heavyweight) £1,000, his

having travel costs champion, will not be seen in been defrayed Local opinion is action again until he faces Max that the Stepney battler's profita Schmeling in June.

will end there, Stevens being in- This statement was made to-dicated as a`certain wizmer.

that given by the referee. Evi, If that proves to be the case, day by Mike Jacobs, hustling

boys, the Oxford' first boatman, Twentieth Century Sporting Chab ever: Berg will have to abandon dence from the players reveals who is responsible for the Yan on April 4, 1933, and beat a diferent interpretation of the keep and repair of every racing him by 136 points in a game of promoter, who has the lease on the Canzoneri talic.

eight in the university

500 p the Negro's fighting services.

In that game Yan made Louis, since he first sprang in-

He is one of the busiest people a break of 115, but added that the the penalty kick awarded against an Oxford during the rowing sea- Chinese player had improved con- to the limelight in 1931, has been

I am sorry I cannot offer you a Roberts, the Arsenal centre half. the most active heavyweight infrst-hand impression of this

son, anderen. when he is at siderably since then Result Undisputed the game.

Among his victims South African, not having seen

Putney with the Boat Race crew, Interesting First Half There is no question of the much of his spare time is taken within the past 12 months have him. But he must be a pretty

The first half of the present JAPANESE SKATER (U.S.R.C. LAWN TENNIS been Primo Carnera: Maxie Baer, tough handful.

Arsenal complaining about the up by correspondence with boat draw is particularly interesting- King Levinsky, Paolino Uzendum. After becoming world amateur result of the match a vital one club captains who are still "up" w, Hong Sling and A. P. Pereira DOES WELL

champion in 1932, be turned pro- in the championship race which

Fr. are the likely, semi-finalists. Sunderland won by 5 goals to 4- fessional, and has remained

Ed. da Roza, the President of defeated in the best company out the two players felt that their

the Association, is another player be held at Madison Square Gar Among those be has beaten is point of view should be put on re

in that half who is very good, the Michigan cord.

however, and his clash with Hong Sling if they reach: the Second Round, will be very interesting.

The following is this week's programmin

Tel. 57032

Ties With Norwegian At Oslo Meet

BRILLIANT AMERICAN -WOMAN SKATER ·

and Drycleaning.

CHAMPIONSHIPS

Charlie Retzlaf and a host of others.

The Louis-Schmeling bout,

Tough Handful

***-

One of these incidents: concerns

(Continued from Page 4)

*Capt., L. J. Walch beat "Lu. Kayliäen, will be in the nature of 3 Wesley Ramey, 162, 64;

The matter will probably be clearaway bout for a crack at light-weight who showed form Capt. Milne beat LL Comdr. Con James J. Braddock's heavyweight here a few months ago of the discussed at the next meeting of way 3-6, 6-2, 6

the Football Association on Mon championship United PréIS.

highest class.

That performance alone reveals day. the nature of Berg's task

Third Bound L. Goldman beat Lt. Cožer. Staple- con 6-1, 6-3

6-3, 6-2

Capt. Milne beat Capt. Walch, 8-5.

Semi-Final

TITLE AT STAKE

(Continued from Page 4)

The women's event for 500 metres was won by the brilliant American skater, Miss Kit Klein, who clocked 51 seconds. She was followed by Indis Blikken of Nor-Miss way with 51.9 seconds.

Bye into the second roundA Ladies' Singles Chub/- : Championship

JOCK MCAVOY RECOGNISED CHALLENGER

(Continued from Page:)

McAvoy's Plans

NO BADMINTON INTERPORT

(Continued from-Page 67

NEXT OLYMPIC GAMES

(Continued from Page Li

These words from one of the most experienced sports leaders, who is familiar with sporting in- stallations all over the world, are the best testimony as to the satis- faction of the international Com-

mittee with the preparations made for the Winter Games..

Billy Olympic Fire-Tower

TO-DAY Senior

M: N. Rakuseni v. J. E McGowan, Club Lusitano. P

HW. Staples E. D. da Bazz, Civil Service C.C.

Junior

For the first time in the history Fur R. Eving vaTai Kwan of the Olympic Winter Games an Fat, Club de Recreio

Dr.

Oslo, January 23.-Covering the

AL Sullivan best P. L. Secones BRITISH HWEIGHT 500 metres of the course in 45-1/3 seconds, despite snowy weather, Major Withington received a wa which spoiled the ice, the Japanese into the Third Bound skater Nakamura, and the Norwe

It was stated that the dinculty -gian skater Osmund Myhre, lasti

was that the programme for the night tied for first place in the Major Withington beat Capt. Milne international speed-skating contest 8-6, 6-8, 6% He will now meet the Petersen has never looked fitter

season, due to the large number of the Goldman-Sullivan or more contented. Harvey has

of entries in one division, was held at Nododden in the County of Winner

match in the final:

never known the least slackness,

such that it necessitated some Olympic Fire will burn in Ger- Cal W. Watson v. J. V. de Telemark.

not in all his fighting days. They

Clube playing two or more fames misch for the whole period of the Lar, South China are entirely model young men. It

in the course of a week, while the games, Le February 6 to Febru- F. R. Zimmern might almost be said that the McAvoy had made tentative ar fact that the Colony is without aary 16. Close to the small Selby, Sports most serious part of their pre-rangements to return to America suitable hall had also to be borne Olympic ski-leap a tower, 23 J. E. Noronha Mrs. Shewan received a wo. from parstion will be to avoid the dan-on February 3, but he may ta

meters in height, has been erected Sing, Engineers: Crapnell

in the course of the last fewḥ Miss R Hancock beat. Mrs. Carger of staleness, such is their earlier in view of the fact that the fight is likely to be fixed soon-

Probable Vene The 1,000 metres race for women wood 6-2, 6-2

greediness for work

weeks. On the top of this tower Miss M Saville best Mas- J: Moore F

er than he anticipated. - was won by Indis Bükken with 1

The most suitable place to there is a basin 5-meters in width, Lerng Lâu? Second Found minute 48 seconds, Kit Klein.com Mrs. J. P. P. Kayil (holder) beat" "There is already considerable

Lewis proved himself to be in stage such a contest at the mo- from which the reddish-yellow Ogmund, Ke ing in practically on her heels Mrs. Cooper 6-1, 2-5

speculation on the result of the fine fettle in his fight with Tiger ment is at the Taikoo Recreation flames of the Olympic Fire will

Chan Ho three tenths of a second lafer.

*Mrs. Holmes beat Mrs. Morris fight, and it will come as no sur-Jack Fox, at Spokane, Washing Club and provided the necessary be visible from a great distance The women's races were held 86, 86-

sanction is forthcoming, this against the sky. This fire will be Fu, Club der excellent weather conditions at Peacock best "Miss J.- Adey prise if Harvey takes the ring ton, on Friday..

would, in all probability; be the Zed by liquid Propan Gan kept in 6-2, 6-0

Miss R. Hanceit beat Mrs.

battles the gas mas lane for any represents

(duced by a special appari

Cheap Radway Fares

Groevik, in the County of Opland

63,6-3

First Round

W CLUES READY FOR THE 6-3,

BALL:- SEASON -

16-2 6-0

Mrs. Greening best †63, 46, 60×

(Continued from Page 4)

Japanese Fracticing

Not to be outdone by his ag245

gation, the Americans have” al "started" getting a team together,

*Men W. N. - Wilson - best Wilkinson 6-1, 63

Third Round Mrs Kaya- (holder) Homes 6-0, 6-2-

Miss & Hancocky beat Mi cock

while the Japanese · have their Miss M. Saville tot

Griffiths

own games every Sunday just by Mrs. N. Wilson best

way of keeping in trim

There is some talk about Wah Yan College fielding this year and “should this"

jalise it will mean:

will be competing Chinese

apanese

8061-it te pare

the pre "nine

Semi-

Mr. J. F. P. Kry R. "Hancock DeWinner of Miss Sav

ka | Grifiths to meet Mrg: the

ad: It is hope

Petersen's Ambition

in münd

as favourite. There is a fear, ap For was knocked out with a ter

ntly, that Petersen, after his

will bé a taifa zasty rác right cross to the chin in the sin impression is that

que possessed a headquarters

eld: mentally he was

the

e settled. Petersen has this evidence of Lewis form, for League would be divided into two travelling expenses, parti

those dden, become a full- he has victories over Al McCoy divisions next season and as far for

competitors One has only to watch and Babe Risko to strengthen his as the Interports are concerned abroad, are an important

the matter will be thoroughly in the total outlay For the Win- to be sure that re-confidence. Apes has never entered seri- McCoy was regarded as the next gone into: at the next general ter Games in Garmisch as

his reckoning

cruiser-weight - champion of the meeting, although it had already the XI Olympiad world. He had built up a great been discussed privatel

Fortine Doubled

as decided that, with rear Chis present-fortune. doubled before an- out. In that event worth the better part

champion

putation:

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