Monday, Oct. 03, 1932
Who Won
P: Fugitive, Thomas W. Durant's six-year-old chestnut gelding, cleverly ridden by Randolph Duffey: the 4th running of the Meadow Brook Cup steeplechase; when Alligator, coming up fast, fell and unseated his jockey at the next to last fence; at Old Westbury, L. I.
P: Frederick Perry, No. 2 tennist of England: the Pacific Southwest Championship; beating tiny Jiro Satoh of Japan. 6-2, 6-4. 7-5, in the final after Satoh had beaten Champion Ellsworth Vines Jr. 6-4. 6-4; at Los Angeles.
P:Max Baer, cocky California heavyweight, vaguely rated third in U. S. prize fighting (after Sharkey and Schmeling): a technical knockout in the seventh round of a clowning fight against Gerald Ambrose ("Tuffy") Griffith, Chicago has-been; in Chicago.
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