Monday, Mar. 20, 1933

Who Won

P: Golden Miller, Dorothy Paget's favorite for next fortnight's Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree: the Cheltenham Gold Cup, over three miles and three furlongs; at Cheltenham, England; with Thomond II. owned by Miss Paget's cousin, John Hay ("Jock") Whitney, second. Next day, a Whitney entry in next week's Grand National--Dusty Foot, ridden by George H. ("Pete") Bostwick-ran second to Ego, in Cheltenham's National Hunt Chase.

P: Maxie ("Slapsie") Rosenbloom, light-heavyweight champion: a fight against stubby, bowlegged Adolph Heuser of Germany, in which Rosenbloom jabbed, slapped and cuffed his game opponent for 15 rounds without closing his fist for a single honest punch; in Manhattan.

P: Ralph Metcalfe, tall Negro sprinter of Marquette University : the 60-yd. dash in the Central Intercollegiate meet; at South Bend, Ind.; in 6.1 sec., 1/10 sec. better than the ten-year-old record set by Loren Murchison.

P: University of Pennsylvania's basketball team: 29 to 28, with a field goal by Substitute Woodie Ludwig in the closing seconds: its last game of the season, its second victory over Princeton this year, and the game that kept Princeton out of a play-off against Yale for the Eastern intercollegiate championship; in Philadelphia.

P: The Royal Curling Club of Edmonton, Alberta: the Dominion Championship Bonspiel; in Toronto.

P: James Jacobson of New York: the national ping-pong championship: 23-21, 21-9, 21-13, in the final against the defending champion, Coleman Clark of Chicago; in the grand ballroom of Chicago's Palmer House hotel.

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