Monday, May. 14, 1951

Who Won

P: Pittsburgh's Southpaw Pitcher Cliff Chambers, a no-hitter over the Boston Braves (3-0), the first no-hitter of the year and the first in either league since the Braves' Vern Bickford turned the trick last season.

P: Princeton's crew, in an upset over Harvard and M.I.T., the Compton Cup, the first time since 1937 that Harvard has failed to win the race, the fourth time since the arrival of Coach Tom Bolles (in 1937) that Harvard has been beaten on its home waters; in Cambridge, Mass.

P: Navy's crews (varsity, j.v. and plebe), the Maxwell Stevenson Cup, in a clean sweep over Cornell and Columbia; at Annapolis, Md.

P: The U.S.'s Doris Hart, three British hard court tennis titles in one day--singles, doubles (with Shirley Fry), mixed doubles (with Eric Sturgess); in Bournemouth.

P: Davis Cup tennis teams from Switzerland, The Netherlands, West Germany, Brazil, the second round of the European Zone finals.

P: Calumet Farm's Coaltown, still on the comeback trail, the $25,000 Children's Hospital Handicap, by two lengths; in San Mateo, Calif.

P: Belle of All, unbeaten three-year-old filly, the One Thousand Guineas, second of England's flat racing classics; at Newmarket.

P: Detroit Goalie Terry Sawchuk (TIME, Jan. 1), the Calder Trophy as hockey's rookie-of-the-year; in Montreal.

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