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¶James Cox Brady's Casemate, the $36,-850 Metropolitan Handicap, over Piet (by half a length); at New York. ¶Manhattan College, a double (440-yds. and 880-yds.), in the Coliseum Relays; at Los Angeles. Seton Hall's Andy Stanfield also doubled (100-yd. dash and 220-yd. low hurdles), and the Illinois Athletic Club's Rev. Bob Richards pole-vaulted 15 ft. (for the ninth time). ¶The University of Delaware's lacrosse team, over Western Maryland, 17-2, as Delaware's Don Swan scored eleven goals to set a national scoring record of 65 goals in a season*; at Westminster, Md.
*Old record: 62, by Washington College's Ray Wood in 1949.
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