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Show 7 THE Gallant Fox Puts Owners Winnings Up rv ward's thoroughbreds earned As the trophies Were worth his cash winnings In stakes and purses amounted to 331,15$. In only three other years In the history of the American turf did a sportsman's winnings exceed that sum. In 1907 James R. Keene won 397,342. In 1923 Harry F. Sinclair's Ranoocas stable earned the record stun of 438,849, and In 1936 Harry Payne Whitneys horses, which campaigned In all parts of this country and Canada, won 407,139. Zevs Earnings Boost Rancocas Stable Winnings. When Rancocas established Its record, Zev was a great In that season, Zev won 373,000. This Included 80.000 he earned by defeating the English colt, Papyrus, In an International match race at Belmont park. Fltzslmmon's charges won Including the value of Gallant Fox's cups, or 412,720 In cash prises. His winnings Included the 364,355 earned by Woodward's stock, won by Mrs. Henry C. Phipp s Wheatley stable; 11,084 earned by Mrs. Phipps' Unpretentious stable; 4000, which Johnny Morans platers Aurlca and Argus, captured, and 1450 won by Howard W. Maxwell's 364,-35- . t . 425,-62- Granite Stake Completes First Half Schedule 5. 4' u Two divisions of Oraotta itaka played their final games of tha first half Thura Lincoln gtata champion, day averting. was held to a 4 aeore by Emerson, a comparatively weak team la tha feature game of tne round. In tha other battles. Nibley Psrk downed Forest Dale, 23 to 1ft; Highlaud Park won from Hawthorne. 23 to 12, and Wasatch easily defeated Richards. 3ft to 8 RICHARDS WASATCH. i Powell, rf. homebred filly, Viola. Only one other trainer here or anywhere else ever saddled such money winners. He was the late Sam Hildreth, who had charge of the Rancocas thoroughbreds In 1923 when Zev helped to bring that stable's winnings to 439,849. Rowe's Record Shows Earnings of $397,342. In 1907 the late James Rowe had what was then considered a phenomenal season. His charges won 70 races and earned 397,343. He was employed by James R. Keene at the time and his greatest money winner was the undefeated Colin, which won 131,000. Rowes feat established a record and It remained one until Hildreth broke It In 1923. Woodward won other honors during the season. Hts horses won more money than those of other owners and his famous colt. Gallant Fox. captured nine of the richest and most coveted stakes In America and retired with earnings of $341,365 to his credit the largest sum ever won by a thoroughbred anywhere In the OTFPl 3 0 0 4 OTF.P rf... ft 33 12 If.... . 4133 13 3 Campbell, 19 0 Flandro. rg.. 0 111 0 3 l'Hansen. Brown, O Thompen.lf 0 0 0 0 Jones. 0 0 0 1 . Bernards, rg 0 0 K. Powell, lg 0 1 ft 0 Knapp P.Thompson 0 1 lg . 10 ft'Nlrkelson. If. 3 0 0 4 I D Fullmer. If 10 0 3 (Hoxtey, c. . .. 10 0 3 0 0 0 0 (Vance .lg Bywater, It. . 0 0 0 0 0 1 Total ... 3 3 3 91 Totals ... Referee, Bailey: umpire. West. 0, 43,-5- LINCOLN. 7 1ft Mt BB5F1 HUMMED makes a distinguished gift 26 ft EMERSON. OTFPl 4 0 0 ft OTFP 0 3 Matsen. rf . Stewart, rf.. 10 M Jensen. If. 3 3 1 7Brldge. If..,. 0 0 0 0 6 A. Oray. c . 4 3 3 10 Fitts, c ISO W. Oarff. rg 1 1 0 3 8orensen, rg. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fowler, if.;. 0 10 0 Rhead. Fisher, r?.. 0 0 0 O'Whlthead. rf 0 0 0 0 Batchler, If. 0 0 0 0O. Gray, If.. 1 1 0 3 Gardner, lg. g 0 0 0 01 P. Jensen... 0 Totals 117 1 331 Totals ... Referee, Tate; umpire. Wade. NIBLEY PARK. I FOREST ft 3 14 DALE. O.TFP OTFP rf 3 2 ft Aardema rf . 3 3 0 4 Sumrhay. Colbert. If., ft ftl lUOardner, If.. 100 R Ndhrhuar. c 0 0 3'Webb, c 10 0. Hand. rg.... 110 3Plewe, rg... 0 3 11 iH Nidrhusr.lt 110 3 Amundsen, lg 0 010 0 0 0 0 0'Ca Miller, rf.. 0 Davies Jf. 0 0 0 01 K. Cannon, c 10 0,2 0 0 0 O'Springer .... 10 0 Bridge, rg. . 0 0 0! 1 j 'i ? . 1 T 1 '' . . 0 Johnson Totals . .10 9 2 321 Totals .. Referee, Bailey; umpire. West. S HIOHLAND Baker, rf PARK. . OTFPl 0 0 7 6 HAWTHORNE. G.fFF 3'Starr. rf 1 If.. 3 4 2 0 0 4i Lt-- L . 0 1 1 1 ft 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Evans, If.... 0 11 9'Taylor. c.... 4 4IChriatnsn. rg 0 10 Leavitt, rg. 1 1 li Waagen, lg.. Jorgensen. lg. 0 Holtson. rf. .0 0 0 O Pope, If 0 Goff. If.... I 1 0 3IHagen, lg.... 0 Total . . 10 6 2 221 Totals .... 4 Referee, V. Jensen; umpire, west. Bowring. Holt, c lft 1 ' - v ' . ' 119 0 0 I4 12 Green River Wins From Huntington f viiWyt if HUNTINGTON. Green River defeated Huntington. 44 to 13. her Friday evening. Both mentors substituted freely, using the game to get definite line on their squad members. J GREEN RIVER, HUNTINGTON. O.T.F.Pl OTFP Spadford. rf. 3 0 .13 4iLeonard, rf. 14 0 3 1 LHoward. !f.. 3 2 10 Kendrick, it. I ! 3 17'Morgan. rf.. 0 0 0 0 McClure, e.. 7 4 ft 171 Jensen, rf... 0 10 0 0 0 0 CiPrltchett. If. 0 10 0 Hunt, c Stillman, rg. 0 3 0 OINeilson, e..- - 0 3 9 9 Chaffin, rg.. 0 3 0 OSandberg, c.. 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 Smith, rg.... 0 ft 0 OlCox. rg iCollard. rg... 0 1 I 'Mathle, It. .. 0 10 0 0 111 jBuggs, lg Totals .. 17 10 0 441 Totals ... 3 19 0 12 I & I Wasatch Downs well-bre- 'v Lincoln, v V 49. sharp-shootin- Parsons Beaten At Grantsville the winners. In the game between the Lincoln eecond team and tha Wasatch, the former won. 30 to 14. WABATCH. OTFP LINCOLN. OTFP,4 ..3 11 ft' Brown, rf ...3 10 ..3 0 2l4;8now, cIf ....13 30 20 Nicola, rf .110 Jones, Htcken, lg ..0 0 0 Ojwtsromb. rg 3 0 9 0 0 10 Peterson, li ..0 3 GRANT8VILLB. Orantsvtlle high rolled Oiles. If . up a 37 to 13 score on the Westminster Par Murdock, l 7 4 3 is1 Morgan, rg ...1 3 eons of Salt Lftke Friday nifht. The home Pyper. rg .. .1 0 0 3 team took the lead at the start and was Clegg, rg ....10 00 30 0 0 The half ended 20 to never in danger. for OranUvllle. Th score- I OTFPl 6 1 O.TFP Quick mic&m Can Be Obtained borrowing By on your car. Dont let your V Christmas bills worry you. We require no cosigners. avail-- a Funds b 1 Justens'n, 1 3 6 lg IB 7 3 til Total. ....IB 4 33 WESTMINSTER. 7iWlesly, rf... 2 2 Palmer, rf... 3 Tidier. If.... 1 0 0 2l8talllngs, If,. 1 3 1 . Sandberg. c. 34 01 0 4'Holslngton. c. 01 25 0 0 3ft 7 in Clark, rg Matthews, rg Johansen. If. 10 0 3'Burrows. lg... 0 1 0 0 Hale, rf .... 3 1 1 TParker. rf..., 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 Young. If.... 0 3 3 3 Pont, rf 0 0 0 0 Durfee. c ... 0 0 0 0 Kin, c Judd, rg .... 0 31 3 I'Olbson, rg. . . 0 0 0 00 Brown. If.... 0 0 0) Williams, lg.. 0 0 0 Total .. 14 JO 371 Total .... 4 13 ft 13 E. Anderson referee; P. Anderson, urn . 7ire. fjff Horner, rf Hiatt. If Total. GRANTSVILLE. 1 9 e t - r Cyprus Easily t zZZZZ'tiZ Wins, 33 to 11 MAONA Coach Glen Worthington's Cyprus five easily triumphed over South Cache. o II. here Friday evening The winners led at the half, 14 to 0 Worthington used the majority of tha members on hit squad. Ln the game, trying several different combinations. Tha American Legion defeated the Cyprus second. 32 to 16. In the opening game on the card. SOUTH CACHE. CYPRUS. OTFP OTFP ETIerlflon, rf 4 3 3 lO Wandersn. rf 0 0 0 0 Aldridge. If .3 0 0 4 Leishman, If .0 4 3.2 Powell, e ...4 0 0 0' Bunnell, e .0 6 2 3 Robbins, rg ..0 3 0 O R. Ma'thn. rg 2 2 0 4 Treeeder. lg .0 11 li Anderson. If .0 1 0 0 Harkness, rf 0 1 0 0 L. Ma'gh'n, lg 0 3 11 Duckwth la 110 3 Taylor rf . ..p 2 2 3 Pspan'ol&f. if 1 0 0 3 Simmons, rg 0 0 0 0 Riggs. If ....0 0 0 0 Rlgley, o ..3100 Totals .... 1 17 7 11 .19 9 I 33 Sot ala --..McDonald. Umpire Aldridge. he smokes cigars he will he entkusiastic when a tox of F Van Dycks all through mi Id greets him on Christmas morning. they have a delicious flavor Lelii Wins From really distinguished! . . Forkers Spanish -- Lehr besketeers SPANISH Holiday' hox of twenty-fiv- e to feated Spanish Friday nifht. deFORK 27 19 Fork The Lehl boys were superior ln prartlcslly all departments. Ball. Peterson and Hunt played fine ball for Lehl and Swenson end Finch were best for the home tesm. Lehl Junior high defeated Spanish Fork Juniors. 10 to LEHI 16. OTPPl four Van Dyck shapes SPANISH PORK. OTPP 1 3 0 4 3 11 Wood., rf B.H, rf Taylor. If ...3 3 3 3 W.rr.n. cIf ...0 1 21 0l 3 Peterson, c .1 2 2 4 Dudley, E. Phillips, rg 0 1 0 0 M Carsn, rg 3 1 0 4 0 10 0 H. Phillips, lg 0 1 0 0 Swenaon. lg Rhodes, rf ... 0 I 1 21 Sterling, rf. If 0 2 1 1 Hunt.e. rf 110 Finch. rg .0111 Carsn. If. lg 1 3 1 J, ..7 11 ft 19 Totals ...10 12 7 37! Totals .2 CASTLE DALE WINS. CASTLE DALE The Commercial basketball league was started with an overwhelm6 handed the Orangeville ing defeat of cagers by the best and fastest team that Castle Dale has had ln many years. ORANOEVILLE. CASTLE DALE . they an attractively wrapped Choose or fifty of any . Ask and( Theyre of tke your dealer for TLe Distinguished Set Dyck Selectos, B ankers, Invin c i kies, and Coronas. Van - OT.F.PJ OTF.P 5 0 0 10 Jensen, rf., 3 4 I 7'Reld. rf 0 6 6 O'Snow, rf.. 0 0 0 0 rf.... 3 3 2 8 Judah. If.... 3 0 0 4 8covil, If. Oveson. 10 0 2 If.. 3 0 0 6 Justeneen. Brady, c... 12 0 0 24 O Justensen.c 3103 02 20 0 0 3R.Justensn.rg Olsen, rg.. 0 0 3 Moffitt. 10 0 2 lg. Lowry. lgVanBuren, lg 0 0 0 0 Total .. 23 4 U4ft! Total ... 13 4 4 36 Referee L. Moffitt. Umpire O. Moffitt i Snow, 'Xompanj) H9Mi)torAyetesl030 i . world. The famous stakes he won were the Wood Memorial, Preakness, Kentucky Derby, Belmont, Dwyer, American Classic, Saratoga cup. Lawrence Realization and the Jockey club gold cup. Woodward had other winners besides Gallant Fox. His colors were borne to victory by Frlslus. Peto, Ormesby, Flaming, Plying Gal, The Afghan, Sir Ruley and several others. And his prospects are exceedingly bright for 1931, for he has d nearly a score of yearlings and half a dozen Including Ormesby and 41-2- 2 81r Ashley, which give promise of declass Into veloping high For the first time In 20 years, HEBER CITY Lincoln foil the victim of g Watsatch high school Fitzsimmons will send some of his the cagers here Friday evening, and lost. 32 charges Into winter racing. to 41. Giles did the outstanding work for g, TT 1930. CHICAGO, Dec. 13 (IP). George Bogue, former Stanford university halfback, has filed suit for 1355.20 against the Chicago Cardinals, professional football team, alleging It was unpaid salary. Bogue charged the Cardinals paid him 595 on a 2500 oontract and then sent him to the Newark, N. J., club under protest and at a reduced salary. Newarkrhe said, paid him 549 80. Officials of the Cardinals said the Newark club had assumed Bogue's contract. 0, i' 14, Pro Gridtler Sues Chicago Team for Pay Earnings Exceeded Only in Three Other Years on American Turf. NEW YORK. Gallant Fox, William Woodward, hi owner, and Jim Fitzsimmons, the trainer, had a remarkably good year on the turf In 1930. Neither established a record by the amount of money his horses won, but each came very close to it. Including the value of the cups and trophies won by Oallant Fox, Wood- SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER REDS ALREADY SOLD OUT. All of the Mats, 22,000, have been sold for the opening game of the Cincinnati Reds ln 1931, TWC, He likes VAN DYCKS |