I I1 Hither and Thither ftty Burk XThivia... Bob Carey of Anderson, Indiana, 1932 driving champion, and who recently set a new world’s dirt track record, now holds every national dirt track record from one to 100 miles. . . Jim Bausch, Olympic decathlon champion and record jf holder, recently was awarded the ( James E. Sullivan memorial medal I * as the best athlete and sportsman jfor 1932. . . Jean Borotra, colorful MFrench tennis wizard, has given up I * singles tournament play. He ex- M pects however to continue doubles j( play. . . The Townsend gold medal, j given to the country’s leading out- ! board motorboat driver for 1932,1 lt;was recently presented to Jack lt;Maypole, 14 year-old River Forest I: (111.) high school boy. . . The worlds 1 record for broad jumping on roller; iskates is held by a Richmond (Ind.) ' man. He has cleared nine chairs in one leap. . . Doctors have given up hope for the recovery of James J. Corbett, former heavyweight champion, who is seriously ill with a heart ailment. . . The Daytona Beach Racing Association is having difficulty in restraining Sir Malcolm Campbell from attempting his assault on the worlds speed record before the beach is in condition. The beach must be as smooth as a billiard table before it is safe ( for speeds of 200 miles an hour or more. . . Admissions to major league baseball games will not be reduced this year, depression or no depression. . . Exponents of the right inch cup in golf are gaining ground. All Bobby Jones has to say about the proposal, which threatens to cause a revolution in the ancient game is, “It’s interesting but is it golf?”. . .1 don’t care much whether they increase the size of the golf cups or not, ’cause hitting the cup isn’t my trouble. My trouble is in hitting the ball.?