Monday, Apr. 11, 1932

Who Won

P: Clarence ("Buster") Crabbe, 22, of Los Angeles, ablest distance swimmer in the U. S.: the 1,500-metre race in the A. A. U. championships, at New Haven, lowering his own American record by 20.9 sec. to 19:45.6. Later he won two other championships--the 300-yd. medley and 500-yd. free style. Los Angeles won the team championship with 45 points to New York's 37.

P: Wilmer Allison of Austin, Tex.: the Houston Invitation Tennis Tournament, Dealing Jack Hess (8-6, 6-3, 6-2) in the final. The two highest ranking players in the U. S.--Champion Ellsworth Vines and George Lott Jr.--were beaten by obscure players in the second and third rounds.

P: Marjorie Morrill of Dedham, Mass.: three national indoor tennis championships on the same day, at Brookline, Mass.-- mixed doubles with Dr. G. Colket Caner; women's doubles with Mrs. John Van lyn; women's singles from Marjorie Sachs of Cambridge 3-6, 6-2, 6-2, in the final.

P: Maureen Orcutt: the North and South Women's golf championship; from Mrs. Opal Hill; in Pinehurst, N. C. Miss Orcutt, never in the lead until the end of the natch, sank two putts each more than 20 ft. to win, one up.

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