+1
THE THREE ST. LEGERS
(Continued from Paga 8).
P. Botelho) and Mutiny Bay (Mr.) Proulx) were hover prominent throughout the race.
“PA" PETERSON
SAYS:
THE
HONGKONG
Jack Will Visit U.S. To
Meet Rosenbloom"
"Pa" Petersen, who changes his mind almost weekly about his son's plans, states that he has accepted, The Meeting commenced with on certain conditions, a contest for mild upset as Portia (Mr. Proulx) Jack Petersen with Maxla Rosen- somewhat easily accounted Dinty (Mr. Deitz) and Empire bloom, at Madison-square Garden. Day (Mr. Davis) in the Hotham New York, for the world light- Handicap. Portin jumped off with heavy-weight title.
for
the lend, and led all the way to
score by three lengths. lnty
Only a fornight ngo "Pa" declar-
made a great effort at the top of ed that Jack would visit the United the straight but his challenge for States for one fight only, and that supremacy was not dangerous.
TAIPO HANDICAP
A good field competed for the
with Max Baer for the heavy- weight title.
Jimmy Johnaton, of the Garden, Talpo Handicap, and a good race offers a match with Baer on condi resulted between Heart's Glory tion that Petersen beata Rosen- (Mr. Deitz) and Chief Seattle (Mr.bloom, but can Petersen make the Davis), In which the former secur-light-heavy-weight
ed the verdlet by
two lengths. 12st. 71b.?
Boxing Eve (Mr. Charles)
meat gamely
run
and successfully resisted Grust Hall (Mr. Pan) to finish in the third place.
poundage of
HOME RUGBY
London, Nov, 22. in their County Champlomhip Rugby Axture with Glamorgan at Newport to-day, Monmouthshire notches the honours with a win of 16 points to 11.
A very easy win was scored by the Young Chup (Mr. Pih) in Fanting Handicap with Helt for Leather (Mr. Heard) and Delight ful Chance (Mr. Deitz) finishing second
and third respectively The time (29 4/6-1-00-1-32 1/6) was very good and could have been improved upon. Young Chap Oxford University defeated Mr. should therefore not be neglected R. V. Stanley's XV by 12 points to In the Sub-Grillins Champions next 7.-Reuter.
month. He is considered to be a
TELEGRAPH.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1934.
ITALIAN FOOTBALLERS IN ENGLAND.
Vincenzi, Barolini, Muazza and Monti (left to right), four members of the italian soccer XI,which lost to England after a thrilling game at
Highbury on November 14 by 2 goals to Z.
THE BERG-MIZLER BATTLE
ONE OF THE BIGGEST UPSETS OF FORM BOXING HAS KNOWN
By GEOFFREY SIMPSON
Hockey
Teams Selected For Week-End Matches
The following will represent St. Andrew's Club in their Mamak fix- tura ngalan the Kowloon Indian Ten- nis Club on the Police Training School ground on November 25, at 3.30 p.m.-R. H. Wong; F. V. Wong and E. H.-P. White; A. S. Bliss, A. B. Hamson and it. Baldwinz R. A Carroll, N. A. E, Mackey, E. F. Fin- cher, W. College and E. C. Fincher.
CAER CLARK CUP MATCH
The following will represent the Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Club in a Cher Clark Cup match against the Y. M. C. A. Ladies on the Y. M. C. A. ground, King's Park, at p.m. to- morrow:-B. Hance; E. M. Gray and J. Smalley N. Mckenn, M. Popa, and B. Helbling: W. Marsh, G. Fer guson, P. M. Harrop. J. Churchill and A. Jacks.
The match wda, originally fixed to be played at Spakunpoo, but the venne has been changed.
RADIO TEAMS
p.m.
The following will represent the Radio Sports Club Indians team in a against the friendly hockey match Royal Corps of Signala on Friday on tho Marina Ground at Gürdayal Singh; Jaggeet Singh Attar Singh; Tejinder Singh, Karnail: Singh, Chanan Singh: Dhagwan Singh, Sarjin Singh, Awtar Singh. Harbhajan Singh, and Jangeer Singh. Rezerve, G. 9. Pardesi.
The following will represent the Radio Cosmos in a friendly hockey | mátch against ILM.S. Wild Swan on Saturday at Caroline Hill at 4 p.m.-
Jack (Kid) Berg, the lol of London's East End, brought off one of the biggest upsets of form boxing has known, when at the Albert Hall, Kensington, W., he took the British lightweight U. B. Souen; R. Ayock, W. J. Chan championship from a roaring favourite in Harry Mizler,
Not even a referee's decision was necessary to establish Berg as champion.
beat.
MIZLER "ALL IN"
at
pon; L. B. Kitchell, K. H. Hassan, J. M. Tavaron; M. de Souza, N. distance pony and, perhaps, there
Osman. Suriin Bingh, F. A. Kemp may have been expressions of re- Jungle Jim (Mr. W. I. Choy) grets that the pony, did not take put up a amart performance to
At 21 years of age-just when (captain), Lo So. Reserves:-!!: Bux,
Govega, Ng Ping Hee. The undermentioned will represent his chance la the Sub. St, Leger. wis the Shum Chun Handicap by After ten years' intensive butt). Be should be beginning to find the
friendly hockey The surprise in the Castic leak decisively beating The Tiger (Mr. ing and with all hope of a worldeak of his form-Mizler looked Radio 1st XI in
He was so poor that it match against the Royal Navy lower Handicap was the splendid per- W. C. Choy) by live lengths. Day-tille kest for ever, he yet proved so all in." formance of Brechin (Mr. P. P. light Eve (Mr. Wall) finished much the superior of Mitzler that is true to say Berg had nothing in deck on Sunday at Caroline Hill
4 p.:-Gurdayal Singh; Jaggest Botelho) who came up very fast to third, four lengths away, and was the champion was forced to aban-
Sill, Berg did his job like the Singh, Attar Singh, Jangeer Singh. make a dead-heat with Oak Bay successful in staving off the chal- don the struggle at the end of ten busy workman he is. At the first Karnail Singh, W. J. Chanson;
Bhagwan ruunds. (Mr. Proulx) for first place. High lenge of Racing Boy (Mr. F. F.
Singh, Sur-Jin Singh, if of success he took on a new Speed (Mr. Pih) deprived King's Li). 1 gather Racing Boy was un
Awtür Singh, Harbhajan Singh, F. A. lease of life. He gave the lie to Kemp (Captain), leserves:-Tejin- Bounty (Mr. Davis) for third posi-, lucky inasmuch as he was badly
those who feared he might not stay.der Singh, Chanan Singh. tion. King's Fancy (Mr. Heard) placed throughout the race, and,
His legs were as firm in the tenth Ted with Oak Bay and King's when an opening did present itself,
round as in the first, and his fight- Bounty for the first two furlongs it was too late for him to overhaul when weight began to tell, and she the lenders. He finished full of
Less than a year ago Mizlering just as fast. faded to nothing.
running.
had the correctness of style of
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It was an amazing triumph, yet the real story of this fight was not so much Berg's vindication of him. self on the trugle fall of a brilliant young chumpion.
All credit to him, yet in his box-
a Driscoll. Yet here was ang too there were plala Indications of deterioration. He was missing floundering, nervous tyro-his badly at long range, and not until ordered boxing gone, bis punch
he slipped through Mizler's guned non-existent, his eye and timing and was faced by the width of the hopelessly out of unison.
champion's body was he able to After the first round Berg was
score with certainty. into
furious, him--
non-stop
punching machine, and nothing Mizler did could keep him away.
RATTERED CHAMPION
Mizler was simply crowded out of the fight by body punchies, and y though none of the blows carried | knock-out force. It was a haltered, Į sick-al-heart young champion who fiopped wearily on to his stoni al the close of the tenth round,
His mannger took one look at him and beckoned to the referee. A few words, and the title had changed bands Mizler had retired and to make his decision perfectly plain a towel was tossed into the tine.
What has happened to Mizler in the last ten months that his boxing should have so cruelly deserted him will be a subject of, anxious con- sultation.
Thus, after all these years, Berg is at last a champion of his country. and even the knowledge that he (used to fight better could not mar
his happiness,
SOCCER TEAMS.
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The following will represent the Club de Recreio in their SentorDecember League match against the Navy on Залинку the Kowloon F. C ground to-morrow March afternoon-E. M. Marques; O. G. May Lopes and J. Bowen; V. H. Marques, July N. A. Beltran and R. Silva-Netto; T. Comes and J. Alves. Castilho, Gosono, A. V. Gosano, J.
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12.50 12.71-12.71
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12 80
12.08
13.17
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The second eleven of the Club de December Recreto will meet the R.O.AC. in the May Berg's rushing, feur-nothing Third Division of the League. on the July style is best dealt with by straight Military Ground, Happy Valley, with Wednesday's sales:- hitting that is properly timed and the following team: 1. M. Fernandos; burtful. But Mizler could neither E. N. Lawrence and W. A. Maher,
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HANDS DAMAGED
In the dressing-room afterwards
GAMES CANCELLED
I was assured that Mizler's hands
It is notified that the Borderers hud been damaged in the second v Police First and Third Division round. His left hand in fact was matches fixed for Sunday and being bandnged.
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"I could do nothing," Mizler Saturday respectively have been declared. "It hurt me to hit,
cancelled. and I knew I was fighting a lost cause.
But had his hand been sound I atill think he would have failed! Everything he did was disappoint- ing. That flashing, stinging left which used to jolt men's hends back was a pawing thing of utter feeble.
Burg just tore past it, and once
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PEARLS
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-AT
Messrs. KOMOR & KOMOR
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