I ran across a discrepancy concerning "Cannonball" Baker's name. Maybe one of you guys has the answer. It's timely because of the Cannonball Run coming up. It may also interest some of our Australian club members and all you Indian guys.
There seem to be two different explanations how "Cannonball" got that name:
"Motorcycle Illustrated," June 29, 1916, p.34, contains this short paragraph:
"Baker has a good story he brought back from Australia, as to how he got the name of 'Cannonball.' Ask him to tell it to you next time you see him."
That's all it says.
BUT, in the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame blurb about Baker, it states:
"After a record-setting transcontinental run in by Baker in 1914, a New York newspaper writer compared him to the Cannonball Express train and he picked up the famous moniker that would stick with him the rest of his life."
No source for that info is given.
Those two accounts seem to give completely different explanations of how Baker got the name "Cannonball." Which is the correct explanation? If the name came about from a trip to Australia, there should be some record of that. If a New York newspaperman coined the name, that should be recorded too. Baker was a famous guy and we should verify this for the record.
Gotta get back to them awesome Harley Eight-Valves. They are about to win a couple of BIG races!
There seem to be two different explanations how "Cannonball" got that name:
"Motorcycle Illustrated," June 29, 1916, p.34, contains this short paragraph:
"Baker has a good story he brought back from Australia, as to how he got the name of 'Cannonball.' Ask him to tell it to you next time you see him."
That's all it says.
BUT, in the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame blurb about Baker, it states:
"After a record-setting transcontinental run in by Baker in 1914, a New York newspaper writer compared him to the Cannonball Express train and he picked up the famous moniker that would stick with him the rest of his life."
No source for that info is given.
Those two accounts seem to give completely different explanations of how Baker got the name "Cannonball." Which is the correct explanation? If the name came about from a trip to Australia, there should be some record of that. If a New York newspaperman coined the name, that should be recorded too. Baker was a famous guy and we should verify this for the record.
Gotta get back to them awesome Harley Eight-Valves. They are about to win a couple of BIG races!
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