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Show CHAMPIONS OF 1912 Baseball world's championsBoston Bed Sbx ' National leaguo champions New York Giants! -f'; American leaguo champions BoBton Bed Sor. ' - ' Champion batsman, National league Heine Zimmerman, ' 4 J) y ' Ohampion batsman, American leagna Ty Cobb. ' Tootball champion college team Harvard. -i ' Hockey champion college -Ceam Princeton university. ? tl1. n s Tennis national champion M. E. McLoughlin. ." Vv- National doubles champions McLoughlin and Bundy. ' 1 National woman's champion Miss Margarot Curtis. ' ? 1 I Golf national cliampion Jerome D. Travors. ' ' Bowing champion college eight Cornell University. Champion N. A. A. O. single sculler E. B. Butler. Polo national champion Senior Moadowbrook team. Open champions CooperBtowu team. Junior champions Tho Cooperstown team. Motor boats, world's championship Maple Leaf IV., one mile record Tech, Jr., 1 mile 11 seconds, nautical mile. - Trotting world's champion O. K. O. Billings, Uhlan, 1 minute 58 seconds. Billards and pool Billards, 18.1 balk line, Ora MorningBtar: 18.2 balk line, Willie Hoppo. Thrce-cuBhion John Horgan. y Pool professional champion Alfred Do Oro. , Amateur champion A. B. Hynian. ' Conrt tennis, "national champion Jay Gould. ' Itacquots national champion Eeginald Fincko. Automobiling 78.7 an hour world's record for road racing, made by Tendy Tetzlaff, Fiat, in Santa Monica, 303-mile race May 4; 78.72 mile3 specdw.'iy racing, mado by Joe Dawson and Don Harr at National drivers driv-ers (National) in Decoration day 500-mile race at Indianapolis. One mile, 38 3-5 seconds, circular track Louis Dlsbrow, San Dioxo, March 31. ' Grasisl prize Wen by GaloO fcrttgff, fiat, October 6, at MUwautce. Vandorb:tt cup Won "by Kalph Do Palma, Merced w, Milwaukee. October Oc-tober 2. . li |