Monday, Jul. 07, 1930
Who Won
P: George T. Dunlap Jr., wiry Princeton golf team captain: the Intercollegiate Championship at Oakmont, Pa., beating Lawrence Moller of Notre Dame 5 & 4 although he had been down at lunchtime and had sliced his drive out of bounds on the first hole in the afternoon.
P: Gallant Fox, with Earle Sande up, at 1 to 10: the Dwyer Stakes at Aqueduct, his fourth big race this year (others: Derby, Preakness, Belmont Stakes), beating Xenofol by a length and a half. Gallant Fox's stake earnings for the year are now over $200,000.
P: The New York Yankees: a Saturday doubleheader from the Cleveland Indians, 13 to 1 and 14 to 2. Now nearing mid season Babe Ruth, who made his 28th and 29th homeruns, is eleven days ahead of the pace he set in his best year (1927) when his total for the season was 60.
P: Maxie Rosenbloom, eccentric, coolheaded, pleasure-loving Manhattan boxer: the light-heavyweight championship of the world, slapping, pushing, cuffing James Slattery to a 15-round decision in Buffalo.
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