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Sport: Who Won Jun. 9, 1930
¶ The Columbia varsity crew: the Childs' Cup race on the smooth Schuylkill River at Philadelphia with Pennsylvania a length behind; Princeton, third.
¶ The Southern California track team: the intercollegiate championship at Cambridge, Mass, with 44¼ points; Stanford second, 36¼ points; Harvard, 23½. Sprinter Frank Wycoff won the 100-yd. dash but failed to break the world's record (TIME, June 2).
¶ Billy Arnold, motor race driver: the 500-mi. Memorial Day race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, while a thief made off with his private car parked outside the track. Said Speedster Arnold: "I'd like to find whoever took it. I'd give him a title to the darn thing."
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