Sport: Who Won, Apr. 4, 1932
¶ The New York Daily News Athletic Association: the fifth annual inter-city Golden Gloves Amateur boxing carnival; by defeating the Chicago Tribune A. A. in twelve out of 16 bouts in Manhattan's Madison Square Garden. A crowd of 20,000 cheered two knockouts, booed lustily when Jerry Wright, New York Negro, was given a decision over Chicago's Adam Smith in the heavyweight feature bout of the tournament.
¶ Devereux Milburn, famed International poloist: the 37th annual Southern Cross Golf Tournament, at Aiken, S. C.; beating A. Allston Flagg in a 37-hole final.
¶ William C. Wright of Philadelphia: the court tennis championship of the U. S. for the second year in succession; beating Frank P. Frazier of Boston in the final, 6-3. 6-0, 6-2; in Manhattan.
¶ Slim, bespectacled Ben Eastman of Stanford: a 440-yd. race at Palo Alto in which he lowered Ted Meredith's 16-year-old world record by one second to 46.4 sec.
¶ The Indiana University wrestling team: the national collegiate championship, in a tournament at Bloomington, Ind.; with 13 points, to 11 for Oklahoma Agricultural & Mechanical College.
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