Monday, May. 08, 1933
Who Won
P:The Princeton crew stroked by Aikman Armstrong: by 2 3/4 lengths; a 1 3/4 mi. race on the Charles River at Cambridge for the Compton Cup, with Harvard second, M. I. T. third. P:Mr. Khayyam, Catawba Farm's eligible for this week's Kentucky Derby: the Chesapeake Stakes, feature race of the closing day at the Havre de Grace, Md., racetrack; by six lengths with a new track record which caused the odds against his winning the Derby to drop from 40 to 1 to 15 to 1. P: Ellsworth Vines: the Ojai Valley singles championship, first U. S. tennis tournament he has played in this year; 6-1, 7-5, against Keith Gledhill, in the final; at Ojai, Calif. P: Charles S. Cheston's 9-year-old jumper Captain Kettle: the Maryland Hunt Cup, over four miles and 22 timber fences; by eight lengths from Howard Bruce's Hubar; in Worthington Valley, Md. P:Joseph Levis of the Boston Athletic Association, Dr. John R. Huffman of the New York Athletic Club and Lieutenant Gustave Heiss of the 16th Infantry: U. S. fencing championships with foil, sabre and epee, respectively; in the finals of the national tournament in the grand ballroom of Manhattan's Hotel Astor. After the finals President F. Barnard O'Connor of the Amateur Fencers League of America announced a new prize for future national tournaments--a three-weapon team cham- pionship trophy, named for Lieutenant George Charles Calnan, famed fencer who died in the Akron crash.
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