Monday, Apr. 13, 1931

Who Won

P: Chicago boxers: 13 out of 16 bouts against New York boxers; at Chicago, in an annual inter-city match between the winners of New York and Chicago amateur "Golden Glove" tournaments conducted by the New York Daily News and the Chicago Tribune.

P: Golfers George Von Elm and Leo Diegel: a match against Mortie Dutra and Robert Tyre Jones Jr.; at Agua Caliente, Mexico. Golfer Jones is now performing in Warner Bros, golf talkies. Current rumor about what Jones will do next summer: tour the U. S. in exhibition matches, sponsored by Warner Bros., starting at the Winchester Country Club near Boston with Francis Ouimet as partner.

P: The Yale Polo Team, Lawrence Alexander ("Chew") Baldwin, James Paul ("Jimmy") Mills, Joseph Cornelius ("Cokie") Rathborne: the intercollegiate indoor polo championship; by beating Harvard 10 to 7 in the final round, at Manhattan.

P: Maureen Orcutt: the North & South women's golf championship, at Pinehurst, N. C.; after winning the qualifying medal with a 75 (new women's course competitive record) and beating Virginia Van Wie. four times runner-up, by one hole in the final.

P: The New York "Yankees": the first of three games with the Chicago "Bricklayers" for the U. S. soccer championship; by 6 goals to 2 (Centre Forward Bert Patenaude, onetime Fall River amateur, kicked five of them); at the New York Polo Grounds.

P: The Chicago "Black Hawks": the second game of the Stanley Cup professional world championship hockey series, after 24 min. 50 sec. of overtime, from last year's world champion Montreal "Canadiens," 2 to 1.

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