Monday, Apr. 24, 1933
Who Won
P: The Washington Senators: the opening game of the American League baseball season in Washington; 4 to 1, against the Philadelphia Athletics. President Roosevelt threw out the first ball, stayed till the game was over.
P: William Robertson Coe's colt Ladysman, champion two-year-old of 1932 and favorite for this year's Kentucky Derby: his first race this year, against a field of ten including seven Derby eligibles; by half a length, with Rush Hour second; at the opening day of the Havre de Grace (Md.) track.
P: Clifford Sutter, intercollegiate tennis champion and third ranking U. S. player: the North & South championship, 6-3, 7-5, 6-2, against George Lott in the final; at Pinehurst.
P: The University of Washington crew, by two lengths: a 2,000-meter varsity race against California (second) and University of California at Los Angeles; at Long Beach.
P: The Princeton crew, by less than a quarter-length: a race against Navy over a Henley course; at Annapolis.
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