Monday, Feb. 12, 1951

Who Won

P: In L'Alpe-d'Huez, France, the German four-man bobsled team over the U.S and Switzerland, setting a course record of 1 min. 11.65 sec. and making a clean sweep of sled titles in Germany's first postwar try at the world championships. P:In Seattle, Dick Button, 21, world figure-skating champion, for his sixth consecutive national title. P:In Boston, Miler Don Gehrmann, for his sixth straight victory over FBI-man Fred Wilt, in the track-record time of 4:07.9.

P: In Annapolis, Princeton's Bob Brawner the 200-yd. breast stroke, in a dual meet with Navy, to set a new world's record for a 20-yd. course: 2:16.6 (old record, set in 1939 by Princeton's Dick Hough: 2:19.8). P: In Tucson, Lloyd Mangrum in the Tucson Open golf tournament, with an 11-under par 269, for his second big win of the 1951 winter circuit (the first: the Los Angeles Open).

P: In Ithaca, N.Y., Cornell's basketball team over Penn for its 13th victory in 15 games, to take second place in the Eastern Intercollegiate League, after undefeated Columbia.

P: In New Orleans, Kentucky's basketball team over Tulane, 104-68, for a new high-scoring record for the Southeastern Conference (previous record: 98, set by Kentucky in 1947).

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