Monday, Apr. 16, 1934

Who Won

P:Walter Marty, of Fresno State College: a new unofficial world's high-jump record of 6 ft. 9] in., almost an inch more than his old record of 6 ft. 8 3/4in., made indoors last month; in a meet with Sacramento Junior College; at Fresno, Calif.

P:Stanley Evans, Highland Park, Mich. Negro: the National A. A. U. heavyweight boxing championship; outpointing Irwin Striebel of St. Louis, who outweighed him by 30 lb.; in St. Louis.

P:Sallow, pug-nosed, swaggering Welker Cochran, San Francisco billiardist: 400-to-139, with a high run of 217, his play-off match in the international 18.2 balk line billiards tournament, against skinny Erich Hagenlacher of Germany; in Chicago.

P:Walter Spence of the New York Athletic Club's championship team: his first world's record (1:22.8 for 150-yd. free-style), made at the National A. A. U. indoor swimming meet; at Columbus, Ohio. Walter Spence won also the 100-and 220-yd. free-style races; his brother Leonard won the 220-yd. breast stroke and 300-yd. medley.

P:George Terry Dunlap Jr., U. S. amateur golf champion: the North & South amateur championship for the third time; 4 & 3 against Richard D. Chapman in the final, after scoring a 63. one stroke under the course record, in the second round; on his favorite links, the Pinehurst, N. C. No. 2 course.

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