Monday, Dec. 25, 1950
Who Won
P: In Cleveland, the Browns over the New York Giants, 8-3, to avenge two earlier defeats and to take the play-off game for the National Football League's American Conference title.
P: In Los Angeles, the Rams over the Chicago Bears, 24-14, in the play-off for the N.F.L.'s National Conference title. The Rams and Browns will meet to settle the professional football championship.
P: In Inglewood, Calif., Horse-of-the-Year Hill Prince over three-year-old Filly-of-the-Year Next Move, by three-quarters of a length, for the $50,000 Sunset Handicap at Hollywood Park.
P: In Chicago, Golfer Sam Snead, for the second straight year, to become 1950's leading money winner (a record $35,758), and to take the Vardon Trophy for the lowest average-round score (69.23 strokes).
P: In Miami, "Babe" Didrikson Zaharias over the field (in six major 1950 tournaments), to become the leading money-winning (a record $14,800) woman golfer.
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