Monday, Mar. 06, 1933

Who Won

P: Gene Venzke of Pennsylvania: the 1,500-metre A. A. U. championship, inches ahead of Glenn Cunningham of Kansas, who had beaten him twice in the mile earlier this season; at the title meet in which Ralph Metcalfe set a new world's record--6.7 sec.--for 60 metres: in Manhattan.

P: Clarence C. Pell: the national racquets championship for the third time in a row, the 12th time since 1915; 15-8, 18-14, 6-15, 15-6, against young Huntingdon D. ("Ting") Sheldon in the final; with Stanley G. Mortimer, four times champion and perennial runner-up, refereeing the match; on the only court in Manhattan, at the Racquet & Tennis Club.

P: Gene Sarazen, holder of the U. S. and British Open Golf Championships: a 72-hole match against Olin Dutra, U. S. professional champion, for the "unofficial championship of the world"; score: 11 up, 10 to play; at Coral Gables, Fla.

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