Monday, Mar. 27, 1933
Who Won
P: Gregory Mangin, of Newark, N. J., who has never won an important tournament outdoors: his second consecutive U. S. Indoor Tennis Championship against a crack field including Clifford Sutler, Francis. Shields, George Lott, Berkeley Bell; 6-1. 6-3, 2-6, 3-6, 6-2, in the final against Sutter; in Manhattan. P: Glenn Cunningham of Kansas: a mile race in the Knights of Columbus Games, with Glen Dawson of Tulsa second, Carl Coan of Penn third and Gene Venzke of Penn, who set the world's record of 4:10 a year ago and has hitherto been Cunningham's closest rival this winter, fourth; in Manhattan.
P: Maribel Vinson, pretty Radcliffe senior from Winchester, Mass., and Roger F. Turner of the Skating Club of Boston: U. S. figure skating championships, each for the sixth time in a row; at New Haven, Conn.
P: Oxford, for the first time in eight years: its annual track meet with Cambridge, 8 events to 3, with five firsts by three U. S. athletes--Charles Stanwood, Bowdoin hurdler & high-jumper, Julius Byles, Princeton shotputter, and Norwood Penrose Hallowell, Harvard half-miler; in London.
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