Show Washington's Attitude Fatal Opines Johnson Senators Looked for Trouble and Got It D Declares Big Train B Believes They'll Do Some Hitting Against Hubbell Next Time By WALTER JOHNSON Copyright 1933 NEA Service NEW YORK Oct 4 What 4 What Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington expected In the first game game of the world series Washington got By that I mean to sav say that the Senators Senators Sen Sen- were looking r 7 1 so hard for trouble trou i J ble that that t the they h e y f w. w i 4 found it Jt Carl arl W l' l Hubbell went vent into tb h the box boc with ith a tremendous tre tre- t. t logical advantage The reaction I got ik t 0 out of the first game was v a 3 s that l Washington w waa a n s raffled battled more b by itself itself it it- W self sel than by the itI f S delivery of Hubbell Hubbell Hub- Hub t r bell himself Washington hit- hit if fr I ers should be able t tto to solve the cry ry of Hubb Hubbell ll Johnson Not to be taking anything away from the he man who struck out ten batters but it seems to nie me me that the Senators should be able to hit Hubbell and If il Bill Terry decides to pitch him again they will The hits in the first game were made by Cronin and Schulte right right- handed landed batters and one hit was made by jy Buddy Myers a left This it t seems to me leads to the belief that hat the Washington right handed hitters hitters hit hit- ers soon will begin connecting with wIlh Hubbells Hubbell's best bet throws It occurred to me that Hubbell offered offered of of- Washington a great many fat pitches which were missed for the reason that something mysterious was expected of the man Hubbell went w nt Into the game with a reputation that hat Washington found it impossible to o overcome CROWDER SHOULD WIN Judging from tram the showing made madey by y Jack Russell and Al Thomas Crowder will have little trouble beatIng beatIng beat- beat Ing Lag the Giants After Stewarts Stewart's bad start the two right right-handers Joe Cronin sent against the New York York- ers f found und the club clib easy t id pitch to And it had be been n expected expect d that the theW W Washington right-handers right would find themselves with a tall job on on their hands stopping the Giants Something should be said here of Russells Russell's fine fieldi fielding g. g Twice he showed b by remarkable stops that he heis heis heis is one of ot the gre greatest fielding g pitchers pitch ers in the major leagues It appeared In the eighth and ninth Innings of at the first game that Washington Washington Wash ington was v about to receive the benefit benefit benefit bene bene- fit fit of breaks After Bluege had fanned to start the eighth Sewell got the first walk of ot the game Harris w was sent in to bat for Russell He also walked Myer slashed d' d a grass cutter to Ryan The e Giants' Giants shortstop who seemed to be ready to fumble the ball baIl came up with it miraculously by virtue of ofa a lucky bounce He tossed the ball to Critz forcing Harris at seco second d Goslins Goslin's liner to Terry a well hit ball was one of at the breaks the thc boys I will be writing about I |