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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 , 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. . "I don't that Tomorrow, the Griffith Guards KNOCKAWAY LONE As a result the thirty-seventh an- say either the New York will invade , 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 - 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 , 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 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