SIR THOMAS LIPTON.
I GOODWILL CUP PRESENTED BY AMERICANS.
j< PUIS ASSOCIATION—Bi ELECTBIC I TELBGEAPH —COPYaiGHT.) t i NEW YOEK, December 4. ' ; Sir Thomas Lipton, the British j Jwitsman, was -to-day presented with K.» «p of goodwill for his sportsman- ! by the Mayor of New York, Mr Jsms J. Walker, who, with the humor1. jfeWlfl Sogers, had arranged a pubfltiabjeription for the gift. [" J-'WD Sogers, who was unable to be gent this telegram: "You think a fine cup. It is nothing to y "t #W WO are going to give you when Jwlose next time." was presented to Sir Thomas • M "the world's best loser." 1 '-'Sn **" P resen ted "with a bound : ''Wtaitt of.the letters received with the ' the colourful ceremony, the i endeavpured to deliver iS*™® Bß appreciation; but he was by emotion, ajid forced to sit and allow his speech to be fin- - •'rfyby a friend, AtSerwarda, though pale and with •'< Sir Thomas smiled SBd allowed Mr Walker to escort fc - motor-car, which he entered aKostance. The crowd of on'('Hfo 110 ' realise his condition. ■ appeared better after the """lony had finished.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 17
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