Monday, Jul. 27, 1931

Who Won

P: The Old Aiken Polo Team: four pieces of silver plate, emblematic of beating Santa Paula in a series of international matches at Chicago. Old Aiken won the first match, 14 to 11 (TIME, July 20); Santa Paula won the second 11 to 8 when Stewart Iglehart, Old Aiken No. 3, fell ill. Fifty-three-year-old James Cooley, substitute No. 1 for Old Aiken, made the deciding goal in the last minute of the last match. Score: 12 to 11.

P: Macdonald Smith, seasoned Carnoustie Scot who says he likes the new golf ball better than the old one: the Metropolitan Open, at West Orange. N. J., with a 66 on his third round and a total of 285; leading Gene Sarazen, who now likes the old ball, by five strokes.

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