Monday, Apr. 25, 1932
Who Won
P: Dorothy Locke, 20, of Brooklyn, who started fencing four years ago to improve her health: the U. S. women's fencing championship. In the final round-robin, in Manhattan, she beat Marion Lloyd, champion in 1928 and 1931, 5-to-4, won all four of her other matches.
P: Wilmer Allison of Austin, Tex., ninth ranking U. S. tennis player: the North & South championship; at Pinehurst, beating U. S. Champion Ellsworth Vines Jr. 3-6, 6-4, 7-5, 5-7, 6-1 in the final.
P: The Navy crew, last year's intercollegiate winner at Poughkeepsie: its first race of the season; by one length from Princeton, on Lake Carnegie.
P: Lavelle ("Buddy") Ensor, famed jockey of ten years ago now "coming back": the third race at the opening day of Jamaica, N. Y., racetrack; up on Mrs. D. Lowe's Chief's Troubadour.
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