Monday, Mar. 30, 1931
Who Won
P: Percy N. Collins, slick-haired Chicago billiardist: the National Amateur 18.2 balkline championship, beating Edgar T. Appleby, the defending champion, in 26 innings, 300 to 290.
P: The Harvard indoor polo team: a game against Princeton, 13 1/2 to 8 1/2 the first Harvard-v.-Princeton athletic contest since 1926.
P: A Mrs. Kamalaba of Malabar: a prizefight at Madras, India; by knocking out her opponent, a Miss Sitabai of Tanjore. in the sixth round. The referee declared the match a draw.
P: Gene Sarazen the La Gorce open golf tournament at Miami, after scoring eight birdies for a 66 on the last round.
P: Mike Hall, 7-year-old bay gelding owned and bred by Robert M. Eastman of Chicago: the $100,000 Agua Caliente Handicap, before a crowd of 25,000 under a blazing Mexican sun. Last at the start, with 36 hoofs pounding the light, fast track ahead of him at the quarter-mile mark. Mike Hall drove past the floundering favorite. Sun Beau, in the straightaway, to win from Choctaw by a neck.
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