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FOR THE RECORD

BADMINTON—U.S., over Canada, 9-0, Thomas Cup American Zone final, Long Beach, Calif.

BOATING—BONNIE GLEN GARRY, skippered by Alex Carlin, Detroit, Midwinter Lightning Class series, Miami.

Tooky, driven by Forrest Johnson, Miami, 48-m. Miami-to-Bimini powerboat race, in 1:20.

BOXING—RORY CALHOUN, 10 round split decision over Randy Sandy, middleweights, Boston.

Jimmy Archer, 7-round TKO over Danny Russo, welterweights. New York.

Carlos Ortiz, 10-round decision over Tommy Tibbs, lightweights, New York.

Duilio Loi, 9-round TKO over Wallace (Bud) Smith, lightweights, Milan.

DOG SLEDDING—ART ALLEN, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1,500-m. world open sled dog derby. The Pas, Manitoba.

GOLF—CHARLIE SIFFORD, Philadelphia, North-South Negro title, with 282 for 72 holes, Miami. Women's champion: MYRTLE PATTERSON, New York, with 367 for 72 holes.

HORSE RACING—TENACIOUS: $61,900 New Orleans H., 1‚⅛ m., by neck, in 1:51, Fair Grounds. Ray Broussard up.

PLATFORM TENNIS—RICHARD HEBARD and JAMES CARLISLE, Fox Meadow TC, over George Harrison and William Pardoe, 4-6, 4-6, 7-5, 7-5, 6-3, natl. doubles title, Scarsdale, N.Y.

SKIING—ADOLF WIKLUND, Sweden, world biathlon championship, in 1:33:44 for 12½-mile cross-country race, SKAALFELDEN, Austria.

SPEED SKATING—JIM CAMPBELL, Glen Ellyn, Ill., N. American men's indoor title, with 16 pts., Rochester. Women's champion: JEAN ASHWORTH, Wilmington, Mass., with 17 pts.

SQUASH RACQUETS—MRS. LOUISE MANLY-POWER and MRS. SYLVANIA SIMONIN, Philadelphia, over Mrs. Barbara Clement and Mrs. Jean Classen, 15-6, 15-8, 15-12, U.S. women's doubles title, Philadelphia.

Carl Badger and JIM ETHRIDGE, Greenwich Conn., over John Russell and Dick Remsen, 9-15, 18-17, 18-15, 15-10, Locketl Cup, New York.

TENNIS—PANCHO GONZALES, over Lew Hoad, 3 matches to 2. Hoad leads pro tour 18-11.

Budge Patty, Los Angeles, over Gardnar Mulloy, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4, City of Miami men's singles.

Karol Fageros, Miami, over Mrs. Barbara Davidson, 6-2, 7-5, City of Miami women's singles.

TRACK &, FIELD—MARYLAND, Atlantic Coast Conference indoor title, with 53 2/5 pts., Chapel Hill, N.C.