Monday, Jun. 30, 1952

Who Won

P:Yale's varsity crew, leading all the way, an upset over Harvard in their 100th anniversary regatta on the Thames River; at New London, Conn.

P: Scotland's Moira Paterson, the British Women's Amateur golf championship, over England's Frances Stephens, one up on the 38th hole after being five down on the 23rd; at Troon, Scotland. Miss Paterson is the first Scotswoman to win the British title since 1938.

P: Australia's Frank Sedgman, the London tennis title--final warmup for Wimbledon --over his Davis Cup teammate, Mervyn Rose, 10-8, 6-2; in London. Doubles winners: the U.S.'s Budge Patty and ex-Czech Jaroslav Drobny over Rose and Australian Don Candy, 2-6, 6-4, 9-7.

P: Democratic Congressmen, the annual charity baseball game, over the Republicans, 6-3; in Washington.

P: Betsy Rawls, the Women's Western Open golf championship, one up over Betty Jameson; at Chicago. Three down at the end of 27 holes, Miss Rawls, 24, won the next three, took the 33rd for her winning margin. She boosted her tournament earnings for the year to $10,450.33, highest in the women's pro circuit.

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