Monday, May. 09, 1932

Who Won

P: The Navy crew: a 1 1/2-mi. race against Columbia, at Annapolis.

P: Miss Ivy Russell, 25, maidservant of Croydon: the women's weight-lifting championship of England, for which she had challenged one Tillie Tinmouth of Sunderland; by hoisting a 300-lb. bar over her head; at Croydon. Champion Russell's comment: "I weigh only nine stone [126 lb.]. ... I do not know when I discovered that I was so strong. . . ."

P: Joseph Levis of the Boston Athletic Association, Leo Nunes of the New York Athletic Club, Dr. John R. Huffman of Copenhagen: the foils, epee and saber championships of the U. S., respectively; in the final tournament of the indoor season; in Manhattan.

P:Edward of Wales: his second-round match in the Parliamentary golf handicap; against one A. Bray, editor, 4 & 3.

P: Gene Venzke, 23, high-school student of Pottstown, Pa., holder of the world's record (4 min. 10 sec.) for running a mile indoors: a four-year scholarship at the University of Pennsylvania.

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