Monday, Jul. 25, 1932
Who Won
P: Morton L. Schwartz's Gusto, three-year-old grandson of Man o' War, with Jockey Silvio Coucci up: the Arlington Classic, year's richest ($88,100) U. S. three-year-old race; by three lengths, with Stepenfetchit second, field horses third and fourth, Top Flight, the favorite, fifth, Faireno eighth; in Chicago.
P: The German Davis Cup team (Daniel Prenn, Gottfried von Cramm, G. Jaenecke): the European zone final, for the right to play the U. S.; 5 matches to 0, against Italy; at Milan.
P: Company Sergeant Major C. F. H. Bayly, 58, English marksman of the 4th Volunteer Battalion of the West Kent Regiment: the famed King's Prize ($1,250), a gold medal and a gold badge in the National Rifle Association's meeting at Bisley Camp, England; with 289 out of a possible 300, second highest score on record. Desmond Burke of Canada, King's Prizewinner in 1924, won the Challenge Trophy, $50, and the Rifle Association's Grand Cross for an aggregate of 580 out of 615.
P: Big, black-haired Olin Dutra of Brentwood, Calif.: the Metropolitan Open at Lido Country Club (Long Beach, L. I.); with two great finishing rounds of 68, 65 for a total of 282.
P: David N. Jones, No. 1 on last spring's Columbia University tennis team: the Longwood Cricket Club Invitation tournament; beating Jack Tidball of Los Angeles, 6-3, 6-4, 6-1 in the final; at Brookline, Mass.
P: Kaye Don: a world's record for speedboats. 119.81 m. p. h.; in Miss England III; at Loch Lomond, Scotland.
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