Monday, Apr. 28, 1930

Who Won

P: Charles Pelissier and Armand Blanch-onnet, French entrants: the annual Paris six-day bicycle race, defeating the American team of Harry Horan and Anthony Beckman, after Beckman had retired from the race on account of stomach ache.

P:: The Heathen, ridden by Frank Coltiletti who, because his mount was whip-shy, urged him down the straightaway and under the wire with wild yells and cowboy whoops; the $10,000 Harford Handicap at Havre De Grace, Md.

P: William Tatem Tilden II: a match with Professional Karel Kozeluh, called by some critics "world's greatest tennis player." at Beaulieu, France, 6-4, 6-4.

P: The Columbia University crew: the first regatta of the eastern rowing season, beating a husky Navy eight by 1/2 sec., in rough water at Annapolis.

P: Clarence De Mar, 43: the annual Boston 26 mi. 385 yd. marathon; entered for the 13th time; his seventh victory; by 400 yards.

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