Monday, Aug. 04, 1930
Who Won
P: William ("Young") Stribling (188 Ib.) of Georgia: a fight (billed as "World's Heavyweight Championship") with Phil Scott, 206-lb. Britisher; in the second round, by a knockout, after Scott had been down for three counts of nine in the first round; in Wimbledon stadium, England.
P:Lady Margaret, chestnut mare owned by H. M. Gallup of Scarborough, N. Y.: the title of "Best U. S. Saddle Horse" at the Stamford, Conn., horse show.
P: A fast, accurate U. S. Army team: the National Junior Polo championship, beating Whippany River 17 to 7 in the final; at Rumson, N. J.
P: John Lehman of Chicago, after tying, later defeating, Chick Evans for the qualifying medal and after putting out last year's champion Don Moe: the Western Amateur Golf championship at the Beverly Country Club, Chicago.
P: The U. S. three-weapon fencing team: a match with the English team in London, 25 points to 23, principally by winning four of the first five epee matches.
P: Sam Shields, 24, and Anne Benoit, 21, Florida swimmers: first prizes ($500 and $150 respectively) in an around-Manhattan swimming race in typhoid-infested waters. Said Miss Benoit: "It's the germs that had better be afraid."
P: The Uruguay soccer team: by 6 goals to 1, a semi-final match with Jugoslavia in the world's soccer football championship at Montevideo. Other finalists: the Argentine, which defeated the U. S. 6 to 1.
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