MOST OF CARNERA'S BOUTS
EX-MANAGER'S ADMISSION
LONDON, August 5.
The "Dispatch 's" Paris correspondent says that 30 of the 49 Camera Tights, including both against Stribling, were faked, according to his ■exmanager, M. Leon See's, book. M. See admits his own part in hoodwinking the public, and adds that it was arranged that Stribling should lose at London and Camera at Paris. The London contest was seeretly rehearsed daily in a famous hotel while Stribling and M. See looked on.
I The fight went off as planned, Stribling duly hitting low. In the Paris fight Camera arranged to go wild and hit Stribling after the bell in the sixth round, but forgot, upon which M. See whispered a reminder to Camera, who, at the end of the seventh round, simulated wildness so well that he astonished M. See. .
The French boxing authorities declare that M. Seo's allegations are pure sensationalism. M. See says that he is determined to get out of boxing, as it is a dirty business. The "Dispatch" , cabled Camera's manager, M. Louis Soresi, and "Pa" Stribling at. New York to seek their opinion. They Teplicd that they were not interested.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 31, 6 August 1934, Page 9
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193MOST OF CARNERA'S BOUTS Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 31, 6 August 1934, Page 9
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