Monday, May. 11, 1931
Who Won
P:Jack Keller, Ohio State sophomore: the 120-yd. high hurdles in the Ohio Relays at Columbus in 14.3 sec. This is a world's record but will probably never become official because Keller tipped over two hurdles. Anchored by Keller, the shuttle hurdle team unofficially broke its own world's record with a new time of 1 min. 1.06 sec.
P: John Dewar's Cameronian, at 100 to 8: the Two Thousand Guineas, on the Newmarket Heath.
P: Wesley Ferrell, Cleveland pitcher who won 25 games last season: the first no-hit, no-run game pitched in the major leagues in nearly two years, beating the St. Louis Browns 9-0. Besides striking out eight men, allowing only three walks (three others got on base on errors by miserable Bill Hunnefield, short stop), Superman Ferrell drove a terrific home run into the center field bleachers in the fourth with a man on base, and brought in two more runs in the eighth with a double off the right field wall.
P: Greentree Stable's Twenty Grand, co-favorite with Equipoise for the Kentucky Derby: the Wood Memorial at Jamaica beating Clock Tower by half a length. His time was a second better than Gallant Fox's last year.
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