IN THE REALM OF ...SPORTS... John H. Lewis \ Wins Light Heavyweigrl St. Louis, Mo, Nov. 16—(ANI*,' —John Henry Lewis, Phoenix, Arizona's gift to the slipping profession, outboxed and out hit Bob Olin, white New York er, for 15 rounds here Thursday night and walked off with the world ’» light heavyweight box ing crown. Only 8,000 saw the bout for which the promoters had visions of a 20,000 crowd. By defeating the white boy, Lewis beat his differently spell ed namesake Joe, to one of fis" tiana’s highest awards. It means that Lewis and Louis, one a crowned champion and the other uncrowned, stand as barriers to any White Hopes seeking the laurel wreaths at the two top weights. Defeated Olin Before Beating the defending cham pion wa snothing new. Once be fore they had met and the brown battler had come out victor, althougth it was a non title match. Lewis likewise de feated Maxie Rosenbloom, from whom Olin won the crown, sev eral times in non-title fights. Thursday’s bout was the New Yorker’s first defense of the title since winning the cham pionship almost a year ago. The first round found the fighting even. In the second frame the champion started opening up and sought to lay low his dusky challenger. But Lewis, making up in cleverness what he lacks in punching pow er, weathered the flurry and in the third cut loose. He had Olin all but out on his feet when the bell rang. Ahead From Third On After that it was all Lewis. He shook Olin with vicious rights and lefts, chased the fad ing champion from corner to corner ,and pounded his face and body until the write boy’s knees sagged and his features were cut and bloody .The dusky sharpshooter several times seemingly had his opponent on the verge of a knockout but couldn t quite finish his game but out'classcd foe. The end of the fight found both boys swapping punches in the center of the ring, although missing frequently as they tir ed from the fast pace. It was the first mixed fight in local ring history. Joe Louis Referees Bout Joe Louis was present to of ficiate at one of the supporting bouts, that between Holman (Williams, Chicago, and Andy Bundy, California, billed as a match for “the colored light weight championship of the world.0 Willliams won easily in eight rounds, having his op ponent on the canvas three times for nine counts. Olin received a flat guarantee per cent of the gross recipts, pe rcent of the gross receipts, minus tax. Injustice To Negrro Athletes Is Cited New York—Nov. 9—Con' stant reference to the pernic ious treatment of Negro ath letes is made by both the sup porters and opponents of hold ing the 1936 Olympics in Nazi Germany. Dr. Theodor Lewald, chair man of the German Olympic or ganization committee, feebly attempted to justify the lack of adequate training facilities for Jewish athletes by citing American jim-crow practices. “Were Negroes admitted to all the Athletic clubs before the Los Angeles games? No one thought of it,” Dr. Lewald stated. “Dirty Jews and Negroes” In reply to Lewald’s assur ance of “fair play”, former Supreme Court Justice Jere miah T. Mahoney, president of the potent Ameteur Athletic Union, issued a powerfully written and well-documented statement urging the withdraw al of the Olympics from Ger many. A strong point upholding Mahoney’s demand wras a quo tation from a book, “The Spirit of Sports in the Third Reich,” written by Bruno Malitz, sports leader of the Storm Troops of Berlin. Malitz maintained that the National Socialists “can see no positive value for our people in permitting dirty Jews and Negroes to travel through our country and compete in ath letics with our best”. Boycott Campaign When Brig. Gen. Charles II. Sherrill ,American member of the International Olympic Com mittee, recently returned from Germany, was asked to register his disapproval of the Olympics in Germany, he declined. With The Bands Duke Ellington, who head lines with his famous orchestra all this week at Loew’s State Theatre, is ready to offer his newest opus, “Reminiscing’’ to critical and public opinion. It is a full length opus occupying four 10 inch record sides in re cording. The Paramount Theatre, Los Angeles, informs us that the reception planned for Cab Calloway’s coast tour was one of the most pretentious and successful in history. All radio stations and newspapers cooperated and Cab and his boys were met at the train by leading political lights and by a committee of California’s rep resentative colored citizens. Cab Calloway and his Cotton Club Orcehstra opened their Fanchon & Marco tour at the Los Angeles Paramount," Oc tober 24. The tour is limited because of the probability of a musical feature film featuring his hrde-highness of ho-de-ho m a singing, dancing, zaz-zulr zazish role. Lucky Millinder, dynamic leader of the Mills Blue Rhythm Band, now on dance tour ,is hard at work on a new invention. He speds the wee sma’ hours working on a bendless-breaklessrbaton for en ergetic, enthusiastic leaders. Lucky’s new tune “Ride Red Ride’’ written for Henry “Red’’ Allen, ac etrumpeter with the Milles Blue Rhythem Band, is proving to be an outstanding phonograph record seller. Duke Ellington’s prize winning sel ection, Solitude has passed the L)0,000 mark in sheet music I sales. The Man From Harlem says: “Son you sure is beat from your ground pads to your knowledge box” means “My hoy, you re sadly incapable from the tip of your toes to the top of your head.” Benny Meroff broke all house records for week-end business at the Ritz Theatre is Elizabteh last week, to show the audience his versatility he plays 27 dif ferent instruments during the course of his act, raves comes pouring into the office re the Hudson DeLange ork up in Boston at the Normandie ball room, quote from George F. Frazier, Jr., eminent Boston music critic “of aU the bands I have reviewed at the Norman die ballroom, the Hudson'De Lange bunch score dthe big gest hit’’, the boys closed at the Normandie and are now on an extensive tour of one-nighters, one of Wingy Mannone’s ar dent admirers has written a snappy ditty about that un" usual maestro, it’s called “Swing it, Mr. Wingy” keep your ears peeled for this tune, it's “solid murder”. Tommy “Red” Tompkins and ork now playing nightly at the Brook lyn Roseland, can be heard every Wednesday night over WHN from 11:30 to 12.30 list en in, those boys really go to town. Ben Ames of this office took a boat ride up the river and unloaded a fort of talent Troy, New York. The Rhythm at the Paradise Showboat at Racketeers, five great colored boys, Jay Hill former singing star of Benny Mcroff’s act and Nina Allen, dancer, are a few of the worthies who were in the boatload. Benny Meroff be" sides being the stage's most versatile personality, is also the inventor of many musical con" traptions, an actovon, a double belled trumpet, a straight bass horn and a boomboss being a few of his many musical con coctions. Benny opens at the Earle Theatre, Philadelphia, October 25th for a week's stay. Sanctions Feared In Egypt Cairo, Egypt, Nov. 9, (ANP)— Economic sanctions against Italy are causing concern in Egypt which enjoys a favorable trade balance with Italy. 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