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OF RAINBOW IS
WORTHY CHAMPION WRESTLING MATCH
NOW NO SECRET DEMPSEY TOUCH ABOUT
Built To Challenge Sir Thomas Lipton
MAX BAER
MOST SATISFACTORY HULL LIKELY TO HOLD TITLE FOR YEARS
FOR SAIL SPREAD
(By A. "Heckstall Smith)
London, June 14.
Mr. Sopwith's America's Cup challenger Endeavour and Mr. W. L. Stephenson's Velsheda will sail their second trial race to-morrow under the flag of the Lymington Yacht Club. The course will be in the open sea at the western end of the Isle of Wight.
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At the same time as these! trials are being sailed other trials are taking place America between the three pros pective defenders - Yankec. Weetamos and Rainbow.
I am able to publish for the first) time the reason why Mr. Harold S. Vanderbilt and the syndicate of American millionaires who own the Rainbow decided to build & new boat when they already own- ed the winner of the 1930 Cup series, Enterprise,
In the spring of 1931 it WHS rumoured that the late Sir Thomas Lipton would challenge again in 1932.
Thus, throughout the summer of 1931 Mr. Starting Burgess, de- signer of Enterprise and Rainbow. spent moat of his time developing models for an
82-foot Cup chal-i
London, June 16.
There who followed Carnera's early career in Europe, includ ing. his two fights with Stribling, must be unanimous that the new champion, Max Adelbert Baer, of Omaha, is a world's champion fit to rank with the best in history.
ENDS IN RIOT
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Astonishing Scenes
---In Johannesburg
AUDIENCE PELT RING
Johannesburg,
Astonishing scenes wers witnessed at the wrestling match at the Wanderers. be- tween Bob "Hullet" Myers and Ben Sherman. First the crowd
were surprised to be told that Emil Dusek, the
LEYLAND
NEXT
VERITY HAS
“BIG ADVANTAGE
OVER O'REILLY
HAMMOND HEADS FIELDSMEN
GRIMMETT'S 90 MAIDENS
Stanley McCabe, Australia's No. if anyone could teach this magnificently built giant to box he heavyweight, who was billed to 4 bataman, heads the Test cricket meet Myers, was ill, and was un-batting averages with 75.20 as would be unbeatable.
able to appear.~
When Carnera was in England the only conclusion was. that}
In America. he did learn to box. He outboxed Tommy Loughran for the world's championship. What he could not learn was to hit his full weight of between 18 and 20 stones.
Baer, though conceding four stones, produced the Dempsey touch. Just as Dempsey smashed the giant Jess Willard in. 1919, so Baer smashed Carnera,
It is a good thing for boxing, for the world had begun to fear that heavyweight boxing would become an affair merely of producing one man bigger than the last.
Not Italian Giant's First Beating
it.
They were more surprised, then against Maurice Leyland's 71.50. chagrined and finally angry when Headley Verity still leads the Sherman failed to give bis
cus-bowlers with 14.14, W. J. O'Reil tomary thrills, and folled allly being next with 21.74.-- Myers' attempts to make a "go" of AB 1. fieldsman "Wolly" Hammond, though he did drop an important catch In the Old Trafford Test, is outstanding with 9 catches to A. G. Chipperfield's six. Complete statistics for the frat Community singing, broke out three Tests are as follows: and derisive taunts and elapping became general, and finally, hun- Indreds of people surrounded the
McCabe Iring clamouring for their money Leyland
back
Allen
Carnera had been beaten before, but never suffered the ignominy of a technical knock-out. He lost to Young Stribling on a foul in the return match in Paris in 1929, and he was beaten on points by Jimmy Maloney, of Boston.
Then in 1931 Jack Sharkey managed to outpoint him, and 1932 Larry Gains beat him on points at the White City.
It is doubtful whether he will ever be world's cham. pion again,
HE WILL PROBABLY NEVER IMPROVE FURTHER, WHILE BAER|
MATCH IS EXPECTED TO BE AGAINST GERMAN.
Pennies, burning cigarette ends, match-boxes, cushions and hand- kerchiefs filled with sand pelted the ring, hitting the two wrestlers several times.
They surrounded Mr. Harry Walters IS LIKELY TO REMAIN CHAMPION FOR YEARS, BAER'S NEXT Carter, M.P.C., chairman of the Sutcliffe Hendren WALTER NEUSEL, THE Transvaal National Sporting Club, Ames
who had taken the unprecedented Brown Baer, who was born at Nebraska on February 11, 1909, has atap of stopping the contest in the Chipperfield both German and Jewish blood in his veins. He stands 6 ft-middle of a round.to admonish Verity 21⁄2 in.. weigha 14 st. 10 lb.,. has a reach of 80 in.
lenger in the towing tanks of STARVING BOXER, DOUBLE WIN FOR
Michigan University."
RAINBOW'S HULL
Was
The result of these tests Rainbow, and I am assured by her designer that the yacht, B2 feet on the waterline, is the most satis- factory hull that can be driven by 7500 square feet of sail, which is approximately the maximum allow ed under the "J" Class rule.
DIES
Collapses After Fight At Prague
WINNINGS TO HELP SISTER
Prague, June 14.
Mr. Charles Nicholson. En- A story of poverty and hardship deavour's designer, by building his lies behind the death of Jan Odin
American rival.
The difference of one foot in length makes a vast difference even in large vessels such as Endeavour and Rainbow.
THE CUBS
Wally Berger's Homer Against Braves.
SENATORS ROUTED
New York, To-day. The Chicago Cubs won both
the men.
Ponsford
Woodfall Bradman Ring Stormed When the final gong sounded, O'Reilly men swarmed into the ring and Geary Wyatt two Press tables, collapsed, for-Oldfield tunately without serious injury to Daring
Grimmett anyone.
Mr. Carter announced that next Hammond
Pataudi week a free show would be given Wall as compensation, but this failed to Mitchell placate the crowd.
Bromley
A bodyguard of police was Hopwood formed around Mr. Carter, who Clark
Farnes found his way outside the ground, Bowes where he was hemined in.
With playful sallies he kept Verity
boat 83 feet on the waterline, evi-cow, the young Russian boxer, who/games in their double-header those around him in fairly good O'Reilly dently disagrees with his great had gained great prominence in against the Boston Braves in the humour. He mounted a turnstile, Farnes the Prague ring through his sterl-major League American baseball and offered to hand out tickets Bowes
yesterday, Wally Berger hitting a there and then. This was still re- Grimmett ing displays.
Hammond Odineow was fighting, Kurt Stary circuit clout for the winners.
ceived with scorn, and then Myers Chipperfield at the Winter Stadlum at Prague, Detroit Tigers scored a sense-arrived and, mounting the same Pary
Wall before a crowd of 9000 when, at tional victory over the Washington turnstile, said:
"Please don't make a fuss about McCabe The burning question is which the finish of the sixth round, he Senators, 1983 American League designer has selected the right collapsed in his corner, and was Champions, by a margin of 13 to 7. it. I have done my best as usual. length to be driven by the fix- taken to hospital.
Results, as cabled by Reuter, were: As an indication of my good faith Allen
National League
and intentions, I would not Hendren ed horse-power, which is 7500 He died shortly after admission. square feet of sail.
In Poverty Both Yankee and Weetamoe Ilis death was attributed to a Pittsburgh have been considerably altered violent brainstorm, but it was also New York "At the opening the trend of the since they were built four years found that his end was caused by market was upward and the volume ago, so that the speed of all thres under-nourishment.
American boats is still practical- WALL STREET of business was fairly sustained.
"The silver market was unsettled ly an unknown quantity. at the opening in a scattered mar-
IMPROVEMENT
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"Wheat: The Government crop report has caused an advance. While we believe that the move would will extend further, we suggeet caution against following the advance too much."-Reuter.
E. A. Plerce Co.'s Report- In their market report, American Oriental Finance Cor poration, correspondents for Messrs.
the
ceived from New York during the night service:-
no
ket and orders were executed with BABE RUTH BOOKED consideration for differences. FOR THE ORIENT Control buying was absent from the market.
"The Cotton market came in for Coming In Autumn With
Baseball Team. fairly general good demand, this meeting selling on the scale-up. The tone of the market was steady." -Reuter.
E. A. Pierce and Company, Now been York, state:
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He had entered the ring without having eaten anything for two days.
ning to go home, some carrying chairs with them "to get their 4 money's worth."Reuter.
BATTING
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4 286 159 0 71.50
161 610 61.00
5 24a 82 1 69.76
3 238 69 1 59.50
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FIELDSMEN'S CATCHES Hammond (9), Chipperfield (6), Verity (4), McCabe (3), Sutcliffe (2), Geary (2), Hendren (8), Grimmett (1), Wall (1), Ponsford (2), Bromley (1), Leyland (1), Waiters (3), Dar!- ing (1), O'Reilly (1), Sub. (1) and Wyatt (1).
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Bill Terry hit a homer.
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It was discovered that he was Chicago living in poverty because all his Boston winnings had to go to support a
studies in nedicine.
young sister and to carry on bis
.
. Chicago The sister, after her brother's Boston death, drew 800 crowns, the un New York, July 5.
which the young boxer would have St. Louis Babe Ruth, the one-time, "King received for his fight. of Swat," will join the team of big! The following quotations have league baseballers on their world. received through Mesars. S. E. tour this autumn, when they expect Levy and Company and the Ameri-to play in Japan and Australia and
Oriental Finance Corpora possibly China. "Stocks: The market gave evid- can ence of quiet strength more than tion:
A substantial port. anything else. tion of the buying was of an in- vestreint nature looking for income. N.Y./London
Cross-Rate ....... 5.0424 5.04 There some resistance but it
12.04. looka phough the buying factor NY. Cotton-Cet. ...
N.Y. Silver-Sept. 46.90 will remain stronger than the sell Chic Wheat-Sept. ing influence. Business, done-N.Y. Rubber-Sept. 15.04
82 Chic Corn-Sept. 58 650.000 shares,
N.Y. Silver (business
"Wheat: The Government report was the all important factor in the market to-day, prices advancing to the limit which, therefore, checked any further advance. Southwest
The Babe told the United Press Claim Waived To Share New York, Yesterday. that he expects to be a player- Of Baer's Taking's.
Last To-day's manager in the big leagues next
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receipts were small, while local of 30 Industrials 98.07 98.67 0.60 up ferings were much larger. The 20 Rails... 44.18 44.19 0.01 up Winnipeg market felt the report and 20 Utilities, 23.70 28.72 0.09 of also Chicago buying.
40 Bonds ... 94.94 95.09 0.15 up. 11 Commodity
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He intimated, however, that he had not received any definite offers, he had no particular post in mind, and it was even possible that he would retire from baseball pletely.-United Fress,
com-
Index 56.47 53.84 1.87 up YOUNG GOLFER FOR
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months, Amer. Can
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BAER AND CARNERA BOTH SUED BY WOMEN
New York, June 15. Receipts for the Baer-Carnera Bight were £85.000, Carnera re [ceived £27,102, and Baer £9,034.||
Baer would have got even less had
it not been for a sporting. action by Jack Dempsey, to whom
Washington Detroit
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FRENCH LONG DISTANCE
BICYCLE RACE
Paris, July 6.
The third lap of the French
1 bicycle race, between Charleville
1 and Metz, was won yesterday, by. Lapeble. Antoine Magne stil! leads)
3 in the general ranking-Havas.
WICKET-KEEPERS Oldfield stumped three and caught four. Ames caught six,
RUNS PER WICKET England: 1509 runs or 39 wickets- 41 average.
Australia: 1809 runs for 41 wickets 32.94 average.........
America Leads On First Day's Play
(Continued From Page 4)
When Miss Palfrey had missed an easy smash to give her the eleventh game, it look- ed as if Miss Round's recovery would be rewarded.
[that she served several double faults only added to her troubles.
On a faster and harder surface, with the ball bounding higher, she must have done better. It was an One had reckoned without the ideal floor for the chop and drops American's service talent in the of Misa Jacobs.
next game. She won it to love All four players in the doubles London, June 16.
most gallantly an
match were new to the centre Cambridge University footballers
Then Miss Round double fault-court. In spite of this fact they he is under contract. Dempsey have formed themselves into a ed with new baile, lost the vital played well and fought hard. waived his claim to: 7% per cent public company lulled by guaran- frey, cool and confident, served the ground than Miss Babcock, and’
thirteenth game, and Miss Pal Miss Cruickshank was better off
99%% 41% 115 254 2434 5214 9914192.
London, June 14 16% 15 824-824-
James Ockenden, jun., the 22 tral Nowa ... 19% 124 years old golfer who has been a
tee
She Miss Lyle was more consistent than
Miss Scriven Beaten Then Miss Jacobs, looking very athletic fr, shorts, defeated Miss
Misa Dearman, who took some time, to find her bearings.
English Girls Fine Effort
The English pair won both from.
of the champion's takings.
Carnera's share goes to a receiv The registration of the Cam- her way home in the next. er in connection with the breach of bridge University Rugby Union deserved her triumph.
Baer, who is being sued by a Ltd. was announced yesterday by promise suit against him.
and Association Football Trust
young woman for $10,000, declared Jordan and Sens. to-day that he was going to akan: The purpose of the company is Scriven with the loss of only two a losing position, and even within don the role of the great lover." to take over the properties of the games one in each set. The hol a point of actually losing both, I am through with women and Cambridge University Rugby Union lowness of the result--it was vir They saved the first from 8-1 and night clubs,” he said. "I am going Football Club and the Cambridge, tually a rout-came as a complete down and the second a to save money?" Reuter and Cen University Football Club, etc. ** [aurprise......
we really fine effort from 5--2 down." The executive committee Is Only in the last game, when all All the time Miss Lyle was the given an: R. G. Comber, D.S.O., was apparently lost, didMisa bost player on the court. She did 50% 49% assistant to his father at the North DUKE OF NORFOLK HONOURED M.A. Pembroke College, Cam Scriven hold the American cham- not lose a service game, and the 29% 28% Middlesex Golf Club, has sailed for
bridge; WJ. Leather, Clare, Col- plon. As one had ventured to anti- fact that being at the back for most 23% 21% South Africa, 297429
The Duke of Norfolk has been lege Cambridge; G. A. E. Follock, cipate, the Paris match between of the time, she was a constant 10% 16% He Is to fake an assistant's post nominated by the Jockey Club to M.A., Corpus Christi College, Cam- these two wow not a reliable guide target, made her dependability the 121% 120 with W. Smith, the professional to serve as one of the two members bridge, T. K. Shaw, M.C. M.A to a grass court contest, most essential. . It was her cool- 19% 18% the Royal Cape Club at Wynberg, of Tattersall's Committee. The Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, Miss Scriven could never got her ness and judgment that saved both.
other member Is Sir William Bass and four others, Bol
teeth into the match, and the fact seté.
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