Sport: Who Won, Mar. 28, 1932
¶ The Princeton basketball team, coached by Albert Wittmer Jr. who last autumn coached one of the worst football teams in Princeton history: a play-off game for the Eastern League Championship, against Columbia; 38 to 35.
¶ Cambridge: the 84th Oxford-Cambridge crew race: by five lengths, over a course a quarter-mile shorter than usual; on the Thames.
¶ Robin Lee, 12, of Minneapolis: the junior men's figure skating championship of the U. S.; in Manhattan.
¶ Gene Sarazen: the Coral Gables Miami Biltmore open golf tournament, second richest ($10,000) event of the winter season; at Coral Gables.
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