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By th» Assocntfd Press Weaver ..15241; 111 0 Whttehill 2 IT 11 * Irt's 2 111 April 19 —For the first 19.—Con- scrapping for a week Crov.der 2 14 4 'IS 2 0 1 1 YORK, April time in A Thomas 3 O 2 3 42j "525 many years the famous nie who has been in their own backyard to Burke .1 1 0 0 0 0 n Mack, in 0 02 02 Boston marathon, which was to a Russell 1 2 2 3 1 0 base ball to something approximating Stewart .1720* 10 01 BOSTON, long enough AFTER start at noon today In the lit- NEW will do know something about it, draw, the Nationals tle town of Hopkinton, exactly 26 miles still there will be a close their fighting on an enemy's field 385 yards from the B. A. A.'s Back Bay says race in the for the first time this season. club house, was threatened with rain. American League. "I don't that Tomorrow, the Griffith Guards KNOCKAWAY LONE As a result the thirty-seventh an- say either the New York will invade Shibe Park, the Phila- nual race was without an outstanding Yankees or the Washington favorite, the of four ^6Y- Senators will win delphia home of the Athletics. despite presence the flag," de- former winners, Paul De Bruyn, the great clares the There'll be a deal of bowing and / A'Af*T\ veteran Philadelphian, German who won last year; Jimmy "because there are some scraping as they assist the A s in DERBY FOREIGNER of the Henigan, who led the year before and formalities the Ameri- rest of us who hope to have some- the foisting finished second in the last Bill #1 race; Yo?f?r. to about but I do can campaign upon the thing say that, League Three Horses Kennedy, 1917 victor, and Clarence De- a /MtfMiT But in the Only Imported say that those two clubs never Quaker City citizenry. mar, 44-year-old school teacher, who and Zoo will be far apart. three games to follow the fuss Have Finished in has won seven times In 13 starts. Money. ■fOU&K OK "The Yankees look as as last furore attending the meeting of The great quartet was destined to strong season." continued the leader of the those famous two strange bulldogs start on an even footing with a score ovxc*i Charley 0. Popular. yoo(^ Athletics, "but the Washington team of other run- will be nothing compared to the experienced long-distance GfcauMPS appears decidedly stronger. In the ners in the field of 253. which in- first place, the Senators have rancor and marking the bulky stronger rage By the A^oci.vp Press. The trades cludes 33 Canadians and Shore Johnson, pitching. which brought clashing of the base ball clubs. k>-. April 19.— them Stewart and Wnitehill have im- the Swedish marathon champion. For now the Nationals have proved them a lot. Tliey had good years Only one imported horse. Omar Since all of them like hot weather, pitchers before in Crowder and Weaver, been as the most despicable regarded Khayyam, ever won the Ken- conditions promised to favor the large but these added left-handers now know in the American League by Louisville. Finnish delegation, which includes such aggregation tucky Derby. He was victori- they are pitching for a team with pen- seasoned competitors as Whitey Mich- the City citizenry, the most de- ous in 1817. one im- nant possibility and probably will per- Quaker Morever, just elson, who has been one of the favorites itself form accordingly." testable outfit daring to present horse ever ran second. Star races; and ported in the last 10 Willie Kvronen Pitching, said Connie Mack, always Shibe brothers ball The Karl Koski and the Canadians, who In the yard. Hawk in 1916. and Just one Imported was the thing which told a lot pf the have pinned their hopes on Alex Burn- hatred was born back in the pennant- horse ever ran Fire in story. His own team had some good third, Under side and Dave Komonen of Toronto, and the rabid pitching, but also got some which was winning days of '26, when 1919. new Water- Johnny McLeod. the flight not so good and which accounts the Nationals largely Philadelphia fans accused Coincidentally following this unit ford, Nova Scotia, youth, who held the for its early-season defeats. He added of striding to the flag over the delib- lead for almost 23 miles in last year's rule, only one imported horse is among the wound on Foxx's shin. McNair't the • erately crippled bodies of desper- race. sore arm 118 nominees and Mickey Cochrane s Illness A's. the for this year's Derby that It never is safe to ately battling Conceding naturally had net done the team any It was a more bitter In to be raced at Churchill Downs 6. count Demar out he finished given tinge May although good, but that they could not be con- that followed, when the last and fifth in the years He is Knockaway, a gelding imported eighteenth year 1931, sidered as alibis. In spite of these home henchmen alleged unfair tactics New has made Leslie Pawson. from Ireland as a England handicaps, the Mackmen should have were National in yearling. the Pawtucket. R. I., runner, and employed by pitchcrs great won some of the games they have lose. pitching to Athletic batsmen. The Qua- Knockaway, the Derby candidate of Johnny Semple of Lynn its standard ker City citizenry always contended W. E. Smith, has attracted consider- bearers for the gruelling and hilly kkrpHE hitting of my club has been Griffith's hirelings were heaving base able following at the Downs. Running grind. X generally satisfactory." he said. talis at the heads of Mack's mercenaries in the middle of a muddy track, he Race officials after learning the "The only thing is. we have been with mean intentions. was worked a mile yesterday in 1:50, weather predictions, abandoned hopes wasting hits—w-e have not been getting breezing. that the course record of 2 hours. 33 them when they meant runs. That is always waS a great chancc minutes and 8 4-5 seconds, set by Johnny one thing about the Yankees. They finest would have GOOSE, who was the THEREthat the city's jockey Miles, two-time Canadian victor in 1929. appear to be able to bunch their hits. to chuck a riot to b« called upon ROSCOEaboard Donerall in the 1913 Derby, would be threatened. "Thev told me that Ruth was going whenever Nationals and As started a which Donerail won at record Derby back." 'said Mack. "Well, from what base ball frolic in Shib? Park. Last odds of more than 90 to 1. returned to I have seen of him he is as good as he season, when both clubs were quickly the saddle to Cadet yesterday pilot Flying GIVING CUE EXHIBITIONS has been in years. He certainly has left trailing by the Yankees, feeling was through a three-quarter-mile workout , tm (% shown no loss of speed or power against not so But even then the en- in 1.19. high. us But the sight of my club always on the lots Goose is Cadet and Caras and Ponzi Are Playing Here gagements Philadelphia training Flying has seemed to be an inspiration to were no pastimes. Shepherd Boy. D?rby nominees of Ptmm\m pleasant and Ruth. He invariably plays well against This time some of the old fury may Laffcon and Yeiser. Shepherd Boy, Today Tonight. us. And Gehrig is a splendid player. flare. Nettled no little bv their rather with Willie Mitchell up. worked with Leading pocket billiardists meet this Those Yankees have a tremendous lot here, the Nationals Cadet. Both horses were well rr.rdiocre showing Flying afternoon and tonight at the Lewis Florida Derby winner, was they heels of the fast-flying Yankees with trick and shot exhibitions breezed a workout fancy hard time getting away from Washing- order. By mauline the Macks, the boy through five-eighths in 1:08 2-5. O. has consider- following each match. ton. The Senators have plenty of life, manager and his bunch would be in a Charley able backing in his to dupli- • and they are clicking. great position to carry the fight right attempt : cate Black Gold's feat in 1924 of win- to the world champions here next week, REDS SHIP OUTFIELDER. "T LIKE my team," said Mack. "Per- I ning both the Florida and KentucKy to be straining in Philadelphia. they'll CINCINNATI. April 19 iVPi.—The 1 haps I was a bit disappointed in the A s can't be Derbys. Naturally, expected Cincinnati Reds have announced that the first few games, but I feel that and dead the next three to flop play DERBY candidates who Plummer, out- what I may have given away in power have high opinions Irving husky 24-year-old days. They pretty KENTUCKYsaw action yesterday included: fielder, is being returned to the Wilkes- I have gained in speed. If we can't of themselves and on getting figure Poppyman (Mrs. John Hay Whlt- Barre, Pa., club of the New York- win with this team, we couldn't win There'll be desperate deeds in with the club I places. ney»—won mile and 70-yard race run Pennsylvania League. had last year. Park. will be at top | Shibe Fighting over muddy racing at Havre de "The surprise to me has been John- with no strip speed from the start, quarter Grace. son. I had" intended to play Coleman to be asked or given. Pompoleon (W. R. Coet—scored in that field, but this young Johnsot Bucs Tame has been so well that I don I to open length victory in 6-furlong sprint at Prey 'Sold Down going cronin plans Griff Defense Cracks River,' know Havre de Grace. Shires, Again whether any one will get him Athletics tomor- Badly, fire the Manageragainst Silent Shot (J. E. Hughes)—fin- oilt of there. He is a great fielder and row with Monte Weaver, the For Lon Warneke ished a nose back of he can hit. Finney always has hit in from the hills of Poppyman. to Prize rangy right-hander Rapscallion (C. V. Whitney)—trailed Lets Red Sox Crash Threatens Return every league he has been in; he is a Carolina. Ring North Of gentle upbringing Through good ball We know that Cramer by a Br the Associated Press. player. Weaver on the Pompoleon length. and mild-mannered. Caesar's Ghost Chicago Cubs' — I pacifist. Dark Winter iW. S. Kilmer*—fin- to 19 After Connie Mack is not alone in this. mien of meekness deceiving, however, pitcher, probably would like April sleeping announced to the sporting assemblage ished third, a and a half back Some of the veterans of the team are length face the Pittsburgh Pirates more on the matter Arthur "the as as they did last year. Then the pol- that he was through with base ball, loud in their of the men in the of Pompoleon. often. praises ished of mathematics so ap- Great" Shires was even far as the Braves and Toronto were professor Warren Jr. (Warren pitching below par, their off second, threw wildly to center both he today outer garden. One of them said he did curves to the Wright)—second For some reason or another, and would cast his lot with plied his knowledge of runners advanced. Warstler fanned BOSTON, concerned, not believe that five balls, aside to non-Derby eligible at Lexington. more convinced that he should from that he ran stickwork subdued and their worked against the Pirates only the leather-covered sphere up Isaiah double will mean scoring at least two vic- Has Three Others. Going into the seventh inning, the single, Shires' chief complaint against going shouldn't have been a hit at all tories. Anything less would make the Nationals apparently had the game well that to the minors was a financial matter. the Red Sox an By the Associated Press. Nationals regard the series a total loss. in hand. They were coasting along un- got eighth-inhing tally "The Braves want me to work for and A1 Thomas to Whitehill's By thf Associated Prrss. der a three-run lead when suddenly brought April 19—The Chicago cigarette money and that's all I'll get a relief. The double was a hoist to cen- de they ran into trouble in big way and CHICAGO.White Sox of 1933—perhaps the if I go to Toronto. Not me. I had all grace, Md.. April 19. that was GARDEN PICKS YALE MAN before the round was over their advan- ter badly misjudged by team southstde fans have been the minor league experience I wanted j Havre—John H. i Buddy i Stotler, the Schulte. The first ran tage was swept aside. The Red Sox middle gardener waiting for since the break-up of the in Milwaukee. I'm going to take up trainer, has a perfect batting then backtracked too late for a had tallied four times. in. 1919 American League champions— fighting seriously. With my drawing Star 25 Years A^o, Is average thus far with his Kentucky at a catch. Kilpatrick, Another Beantown boot beat down on chance steamed in today to make their debut powers. I'll be able to pick up more In Derby eligibles. After the Red Sox went ahead the Vice President. the plate in the eighth, but it did of the home season. five fights than the Braves would pay Elected During the first three days of the Nationals faced Bob and the nothing more than jar Earl Whitehill Kline, After 12 years of disappointments, me In five years." Havre de Grace racing meet he has who has worked In a relief role NEW YORK. April 19 OP).—Col. John from the hill. The great damage al- pitcher the Sox look capable of finishing higher The ball player is considering an entered three of the six under each of the series Reed Kilpatrick, Yale foot ball star of eligibles ready had been done. in game again than seventh place, with a first division offer made by Eddie Mack, Boston fight his care and each of them has con- them cold. a quarter century ago, has been elected stopped berth a possibility. And the south- promoter, of $25,000 a year for two foot health and tributed a victory. promotes vicc president of the Madison Square was responsible siders; famous for their loyalty and years to tum boxer. Although he is future-book choice largely a Ladvsman, the Roy Johnson surriy can hit to the new 25. rather an advanced to start on Garden Corporation. He succeeds J. C. WHITEHILLfor the defeat that came about in optimism, prepared give age a for the Blue Grass classic, was the ball. In the flfth inning he rifled a career. Mack thinks Shires Is better Baxter, who retired because of press of the seventh session. Up to that THIS deal club-a great welcome. boxing gotf game! first to come through. Running Sat- liner that so as activities in the construction field. ; time he had limited the Red Sox to five a staggered Buddy A1 Simmons, mighty slugger of the as good most of the current heavy- urday on the opening day of the meet, the second after mak- 1M"ADE on the old-fashioned Indian Moccasin Col. Kilpatrick was a star end on the safeties after the first frame when Myer. baseman, Philadelphia Athletics, and Jimmy weights' crop and Shires agrees with the son of and and was classy Pompey Lady ing the catch, couldn't steady himself and Mule who came with him. Yale teams of 1908-09-10 and also the visitors got a lucky marker he had Dykes Haas, and the Belle beat a good field of 3-year-olds a throw on Warstler, Arthur attended the dinner tendered They "bandage" support a member of the varsity track team. the Na- for double-play him to the Sox, were to make their principle. in feature of the breezed along. In the meantime the secondary pro- who had darted from the middle sack first appearances of the season before to Jack Dempsey and Max Schmeling a but flexible horse. tionals had bumped Ivy Andrews for arch musclcs—making firm, golf gram. Ladvsman is a W. R. Coe at the crack of the bat. home fans. an of eight safeties, tieing the score with two They gave inkling On Monday, Mrs. Margaret Mlnot their caliber when the Sox defeated and a tread. in the first frame, three in over the light, springy Amory's Parity beat his nearest rival bunching When Coach Schacht looked Cubs ^stance two runs the National League champion Homer four is the the second for and backing ball in play at the end of the sixth by lengths. Parity gelded in a of League early come col- Standing a pass with a hit in the sixth for a the entire Red Sox bench de- pair City games Varied They in the wanted son of Terry and Disparity. inning, this month. Sports Then yesterday Pompoleon, another fourth score. manded a new sphere of Umpire Kolls. ors and combinations with to this Today's opposition was the St. Louis By the Associated Press. bv ran im- Whitehill had contributed It have helped the Nationals had Cce horse trained Stotler, might victims of the first two Sox .or leather soles. scoring by singling twice, each time he heeded them. He threw in" the Browns, College Base BalL spilied, sports Home runs yesterday: Kress. White pressively to take the third race, beat- victories of the season. Ted Lyons or both driving over a marker, but he undid old ball, and the Boston band North Sox, 1: Davis, Giants, 1; Suhr, Pi- ing Rapscallion and Dark Winter, though, Ed Durham were the Carolina. 8; Maryland, 0. all his work in the seventh. win the then and Chicago pitching Men's $5.50 rates, I. Derby entries. good early proceeded to game Ersklne. 8: Presbyterian, 6. first in this round, sin- possibilities with Sam Gray the likely The leader: Gehrig. Yankees. 3 The three other Derby candidates Hodapp, up there. Western State. 9-12; Women's then Shea bounded the ball to St. Louis choice. Northwestern, $5 Lrague totals: American, 17; Na- under Stotler's care are Pomposity, gled; 1-11. the With a double-play in (Prices Include tional, 5. Total. 22. 5on and Pompey and Some More, and pitcher. Whitehill threw too hurriedly Exhibition Polo. Golf Shoe Pomponius. sen of Pompey and Wig- sight, WASHINGTON-LEE COPS. and there was no one covering second. CHESS FOES STUBBORN wam. both Cce entries, and Wave On. 122nd P. A. of Chicago. 11; Common- Tax) Fortunately, Myer managed .to grab the Washington-Lee High topped Ma- wealth Polo ! son of Upset and Betsy Ross, owned Club, Boston, 10. ball and his relay to Cronin accom- nassas High, 12-10, yesterday on the Mrs Amor:,'. 19 Hours of Play Required for Contenders? by a force-ouf. But that Ballston diamond. Joe Via and Joe The six have been in Winter train- plished missing FJag hurt. Eaton led the winners' at bat. Gilroy- to Beat TOSS DECIDES SHOOT. ing at the Sagamore stables near Balti- double-play Byler Bettinger. for Andrews, walked, socked a homer for Manassas, which, more and not In the Friberg, batting PINEHURST, N. C., 19 BOSTON AB H. H. O. A. E. did participate 1 James Byler, Interior Department, April (fl\— and when Whitehill, trying to nip Shea though beaten, outhit Washington-Lee. E. Johnson of Warstler. ss.... 501310 race meets in the Far South. and C. C. Veterans' Admin- Harry Haines City, Fla., Tru-Moc 2 1 Bettinger, "JIGSIES" Johnron. cl 5 2 2 1 has added the North and South 16- M;«lanus. ,'Jb 4 1 1 4 4 0 istration. meeting in an important I Newest in knock- Alexander, lb 5 0 0 IX 0 0 third-round in the Fed- yard rifle championship to the intro- thing 1 n 0 engagement Fothersill. rf 4 0 2 News' chess 10 ductory shoot title he won Monday. He about shoes for Stumpf. rf 0 0 0 1 0 0 eral tourney, required sports 0 o three broke 192 targets out of 200 to tie Wat wood. If 3 1 1 2 Minor hours' actual play to complete women and wom- 3 0 13 2 0 Statistics with R. C. Coffey of Prairie Iowa, junior Hodapp. 2b Leagues games, Byler winning the rubber. City, Shea, c 4 1 1 1 0 0 League and after two 25-bird shoot-offs failed Big en. for active have obtained a draw Practical Andrews, p 1 0 1 0 2 0 Bettinger might to settle the issue. Johnson won on Kline, p 1 0 0 O 1 0 in the third game but destroyed the unusual for 0 1 0 0 0 0 International the of a coin. sports Triberg WEDNESDAY. APRIL 19, 1033. opportunity by trying for victory against flip Baltimore. 5: Buffalo, 4. street wear. Total Til 27 IT "I prohibitive odds. general Newark. 7; Toronto. 2. •Batted for Andrews in seventh. AMERICAN NATIONAL Blark or Imokcd i Jersey City. 2: Rochester, 1. Authorized Distributors R. H. O. A E. turn down WASHINGTON. AB. Montreal at Albany, rain. 'RESULTS. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. elk; Kuhel. lb 5 0 0 fi 0 () j YESTERDAY'S lar. 4 1 14 3 0 New York. 3: 2. ruffs; leather Mj-er. 2b American Association. Boston, fi Washington. 4. Philadelphia, Delco Batteries Manush. If.. 4 0 1 1 O 0 New York. Philadelphia, 1. Brooklyn-Boston, rain. Stars thongs; flat, 2 0 0 3: Yesterday ing Cronin, ss.... .'1 0 1 Indianapolis. 4; Kansas City. 0. Chicago. 12: Detroit. 0. Chicago. Pittsburgh. 1. Goslin. rf....«•• 4 0 1 7 0 0 St. Louis. 1; Cleveland, 0. St. Louis-Cincinnati, wet (rounds. CREEL BROTHERS arch- supporting Schulle. cf.» 3 2 1 2 0 0 Milwaukee at Louisville, rain. rubber soles. True Bluete. 3b3 1 1 X o 0 Minneapolis at Toledo, rain, 9 Br the Associated Press. 1811 14th St. N.W. Sewell. 2 0 0 4 2 0 1*193 21» IS' Moccasin construc- o o 1 St. Paul at Columbu$, rain. 3 c* Blaeholder, Browns—Held Decatur 4220 Whitehill. 3 2 3 i P- George Sizes 3 to 7. 0 0 0 0 0 0 o!» % tion. Thomas, p...... 3!r 3 D Indians to five hits and drove In only •Rice X 0 0 0 0 O Southern Association. KlS X 0 X 0 0 0 run In 1-0 victory. tHarris Birmingham, 10; Atlanta, 2. Carl Hubbell, Giants—As relief pitch- k I $2.95 Totals 33 ~4 ~9 27 X3 ~T KnoxviUe. 6; New Orleans, 8. er fanned one pinch batsman and .1..I 21 31 6' 01.000 N. York.'—I. .1 PI..I II .1.. I II 011.000 •Batted for 8ewell In ninth. Little Rock, 9; Nashville, «. N. York. .1. .1. foreed another to ground out to end In ninth. 3i 21 -600 Plttsb'gh.l. .1—I. I II..I..I 21. .1 31 II .750 RACES TODAY 'Batted for Thomas at Chattanooga, rain. CleTel'd. I. .1 .1. .1 21 H. .1. .1 with run on second Memphis .101. -I. .1 21. Phillies' rally tying Boston X 0 0 0 O 0 4 X 0—6 Chicago.I. .1.. -I. .1 II 2 .1. .1 3! 21 .600 Bklyn. .1. ..I 21 II .667 X 2 000100 0—4 in ninth inning. Washington Pacific Coait. Wash'n.l. -!. .1. .1 II 21 31 31 .ftOO Chicago I. .1 II. .1—I. .1 II. ■ ■ ■I 21 21 .500 in Hfrvre de Grace batted In—Alexander. Manush. Red Kress, White Sox—Knocked riuns Oakland. 9: San FYancisco, 5 Detroit.. .1 0 21. ,i—I. .1. .1. .1 21 31 .400 Phila. ..I 0|. .1 XI..I—I..I.. 1! Si 31 .400 Blucse. Whitehill <2i. Johnson <2>. Pother- four runs Tigers with homer Bluege. 2! 3; .400 St. LQUlSl. .I..I..I II. .1—1 01.. I II 21 .333 against gill 11. Shea Two-base hits— Mycr. Sacramento, 17; Los Angeles, 7. St. Louis ..12 Oi. .1. .1—'■ -U.I and double. SEVEN RACES DAILY Bluege. 01. .1. ■ ■I II 21 333 Warstler, Shea Sacrifices—Sewell. Portland. 3. Boston. .1 0 31 400 Cincin'ti I. .1 .1. .1 II to Myer to 4; Hollywood. Gomez, Yankees—Held Ath- Hodapp. Double play—Biuegc .167 Boston ■>. .1. .1. ,i Oi. .1. .1—I 01 II ooo Lefty Special Penna. K. B. train leave* 1207 F 2. Phila. .1 P.. ■ .1 II. .1. .1. .1—1 II 51 Kuhei 'Lett on bases—Boston. 7: Washing- Missions, 16; Seattle, letics to three hits and fanned eight. Union Station 13:03 P.M.. direct on balls—Off Andrews. 3: 31 31 31 6—I—I Lost. 01 II 11 21 31 21 21 II—I—I ton. 7. First base Lost..I Oi 2 2i 31 Cubs—Drove in two t» track. Eaitern Standard Tint. 7th & K eft Whitehill. 4 Struck out—By Andrews. 1: Texas. Gabby Hartnett, Thomas, 1. Hits—Off to Pirates their by Whitehill. 3: by TOMORROW. GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. runs with double give Railroad Roand $>.«• 3212 14th Andrews, 8 in 6 innings; off Kline. 1 In 3 Oklahoma City, 4; Port Worth, 3. GAMES TODAY. GAMES Fare, Trip, Clncin. at first defeat. Innings; off Whitehill. Xo in 7'a In- Dallas. 3; Tulsa, 1. Boa. at Wash. (3:00). Washington at Phila. New York at Phila. Ptttsbg. Men'* at G off Thomas, none In l»j innings. New York. St Lmtfs at Chtefta. Bklyn. at Boston '2). Chicago at St. Louis. Roy Johnson aadBob Fothergill, Red FIRST RACE AT 2:SO P.M. Shop—14th nings; 4; Houston. 3- Phila. at Boston at New York. Wild pitch—Thomas. Winning pitcher—An- San Antonio. Detroit at Cleveland. DetroBat Cleve.. Others not scheduled. Sox—Batted in tworuns la at Brooklyn. apiece rally drew*. X/Osing pitcher—V/hitehill. •'mpires-r Galveston, 4; Beaumont, 4. (Tic, Bt. Chicago. Phila. hMt »- It OUutrai "ImUt —» m Kolls, Diccceu and Hildebraad.Hiidebri 1 bayU ^1"P» dH9WVV9ll IfeMof game—2 hours and 2 minute*. called ninth by agreements. I