Monday, Jun. 19, 1933

Who Won

P:Joseph Early Widener's Hurryoff at odds of 12 to 1: the Belmont Stakes ($49,490), richest race of the year for three-year-olds, with Nimbus second by two lengths, Union third; at Belmont Park (L. I.).

P:Exeter's baseball team: the annual game against Andover, 3 to 1, largely because of the good pitching of Jack Batten, who helped further with a home-run in the fourth inning; at Exeter, N. H. Fifty-fourth game in the Exeter v. Andover series, it tied the score at 27 victories each.

P:Brigadier General Charles H. Sherrill, U. S, Representative on the International Olympic Committee: the controversy about German Jew athletes in the 1936 Olympics in Berlin; when, at his insistence, German delegates assured the committee that "Jews will not be excluded from German teams"; at the Committee's annual meeting, in Vienna.

P:Republican Congressmen; by 18 runs to 16 the annual inter-party House of Representatives baseball game: in Griffith's Stadium, Washington, D. C. The Democrats wore the Washington Senators' white "home" uniforms, the Republicans their grey "road" uniforms. Florida's Caldwell, pitching for the Democrats (in Walter Johnson's famed No. 12 suit), blew up in the seventh inning when his team was four runs ahead. New Jersey's Republican Hartley knocked a homerun.

P: Jim Browning, heavyweight champion wrestler in New York state: a bout against Joe Savoldi, onetime Notre Dame footballer, wrestling champion in Illinois; by decision of the referee, when, after two hours, neither contestant had secured a fall; in Manhattan.

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