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McCREERYS GOOD YEAR IN GERMANY. Withers McCreery, one of the few American horsemen who remained in Germany after the war got under way. writes home that he headed the list of winning trainers in that country last year, when he had in charge a stable of thirty -two liorscs for Bare* Oppenheim. This stable won twenty -seven races in the seventy two days of racing that was permitted, earning 7,000, which doesnt leak much like the hardships of war. Mr. McCreery thinks he ought to do even better the coming year in the Fatherland, the three -year -olds in his charge being the best, he says, that he ever trained. George Archibald is the stable jockey.