Monday, Aug. 21, 1933

Who Won

P: Joseph F. Hiestand of Hillsboro, Ohio: the 500-target amateur trapshooting championship of the world, with 497 breaks (including an unfinished run of 326) to 494 for Walter S. Beaver of Berwyn, Pa.; at Yorklyn, Del. P: Jack Hagen, Long Island golf professional (no kin): a prize in the N. Y. World-Telegram's hole-in-one competition when, first to play among more than 400 entrants, he plunked his third try (out of five allowed) into the hole (148 yd.) on the fly. The hole used was on his home Salisbury Country Club links. P: Red-headed Donald Budge, 17, of Oakland, Calif.: the U. S. junior tennis championship 6-4, 6-2, 1-6. 0-6, 8-6 in the final, against Gene Mako of Los Angeles; at Culver, Ind. On an adjoining court, his Oakland neighbor, Robert Harmon, won the boys' championship, 4-6, 6-0, 6-2, against Robert Riggs, of Los Angeles. P:George Reis of Lake George, N. Y., in his brown-hulled speedboat, El Lagarto: the National Sweepstakes, at 15 miles, with 1,161 points to 1,122 for W. A. Buskee's Bus-Skee; on the Shrewsbury River at Red Bank, N. J.

P:Lucille Robinson of Des Moines: the women's Western golf championship; by beating U. S. Champion Virginia Van Wie 6 & 5 in the final; at the Oak Park Country Club near Chicago.

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