Monday, Mar. 13, 1933
Who Won
P: Yale's track team: the eastern indoor intercollegiate championship: 32 points to 28 for N. Y. U.; in New York. N. Y. U., needing a second place in the mile relay to win the meet, failed when Sidney Shleffar, lead-off man, dropped his baton, lost 50 yd. going back to retrieve it.
P:Paul Runyan, White Plains, N. Y., golf professional: the Florida Year-Round Clubs' $5,000 Open Tournament, played over the Miami Biltmore course, with six-inch cups on the putting greens; at Coral Gables, Fla. Runyan's score--69, 64. 65, 68--266--was 18 under par, ten strokes better than Charles Guest, of Deal, N. J., who finished second. In a field of 61, an average of nine players finished under 70 on each round.
P: Clowning Belgian Gerard Debaets & daring little Alfred Letourner: $5,000, first prize in Manhattan's 54th International Six-Day Bicycle Race; with 1,054 points to 392 for Hill & Binda, 227 for Sheehan & Croley. On hand was the biggest crowd in U. S. cycling history, mostly to cheer for red-headed Torchy Peden, just back from Europe, and his French-Canadian partner, Jules Audy. They weakened at the finish. Grinning and reckless, red-shirted Debaets won seven of the last ten sprints to clinch first prize.
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