Monday, Oct. 09, 1950
Who Won
P: In St. Louis, Cardinal Outfielder Stan Musial, his fourth National League batting championship (.346); in Boston, the Red Sox's Billy ("One-Man Bench") Goodman, the American League championship (.354).
P: In South Bend, Ind., Notre Dame, by a bare 14-7 margin, over North Carolina, to run its unbeaten streak to 39 and, for once, justify Coach Frank Leahy's lachrymose prediction that "one touchdown may well decide the outcome."
P: In Ann Arbor, Mich., underrated Michigan State over Michigan, 14-7, for the first time in 13 years.
P: In Norman, Okla., the University of Oklahoma over Boston College, 28-0, for its 22nd straight victory.
P: In Seattle, the University of Washington over favored Minnesota, 28-13, for the first time in their 15-year rivalry.
P: In Princeton, N.J., Princeton, pick of the Ivy League Big Three, over Williams, 66-0, in the Tigers' biggest scoring spree in 16 years.
P: In Cleveland, the National Football League's New York Giants over the mighty Cleveland Browns, 6-0, for the Browns' first shutout and fifth defeat in their five-year history.
P: In Wichita, Kans., Babe Didrickson Zaharias, her second Women's National Open Golf Championship, by a nine-stroke edge over second-place Betsy Rawis. P: In London, California's Pancho Gonzales, the singles championship of the Wembley International Indoor Professional Tennis Tournament, in straight sets, over Welby Van Horn.
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