BOXING CONTEST
FALSE DECISIONS ALLEGED REFLECTIONS ON ENGLISH FAIRNESS I United Press Association li.v Electric Teloeraub—Copy rig otl BERLIN, 18th December, j German writers and experts made i grave reflections against English fair- | ness as a result of Thursday night’s j boxing contest the Albert Hall, when a British team beat a German team by 7 matches to 5. Herr Mctzncr, the Reich leader of boxing, alleged that the result was biased by two false decisions. BAER MAY OPPOSE LOUIS NEW YORK, 18th December, j Max Baer scored a technical knockout against Hogan in the third round. | He will possibly oppose the world i champion, Joe Louis, before Schmeling meets him. The light-heavyweight champion. ; John Henry Lewis, gained a decision ; over Bab : Risko in the tenth round. j CIIAI,LENDERS RATED WASHINGTON. 19th December. The National Boxing Commission has rated Max Schmeling as the leading challenger for the world heavyweight title, Tommy Farr second, and Jim Braddock sixth. CARNERA’S ILLNESS BUCHAREST, 19th December. An X-ray examination was made of the boxer Primo Camera, resulting in a diagiv-'s of thrombosis of the kidneys, necessitating absolute stillness. A cnbl .gram received on Friday reported that Camera was seriously ill, with an internal hemorrhage.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 21 December 1937, Page 10
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200BOXING CONTEST Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 21 December 1937, Page 10
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