| Show Idaho Boy Gains Respect l if Of Other Derby Jockeys Jockeys' For His Luck and Ski By ny JOE WILLIAMS IS Special to The Telegram LOUISVILLE Ky April 28 Sitting 28 Sitting around waiting for foj t last of the derby trials today a today a trial that was WilS expected to toa a late line on such things things' as ns Grand Slam The Fighter and Co Cou Morse the Morse the boys bos got sot to chinning about bout jockeys If 1 They nil all agreed a good jockey jocke could not win an important race on a ft bad horse horae unless aided b by i fortuitous circumstances such as noS' noS the time when Earl Sande taking a last lut minute mount on Flying Ebony in the 1935 Derby won be became because be- be cause came It Jt started to rain just as the horses were coming out outon on the track Flying Ebony couldn't run a. a lick lickon on the on the dry but was a. a superlative Thus had the Derby started 15 minute earlier the almost fabulous ride of or Sand Sande on Flying Ebony would never have found J its way into racing history It Jt Is Ls always referred 1 to as na one of or Sandes Sande greatest in rt reality Ut it was vu the break the celebrated jockey jocke- ever ver j front from the tho t fates or fates or who ever It it w that pulled the the- spigot that mui mu afternoon f 61 The boys wouldn't say MY Way Was Wright Is the b best beat t. t jockey that ride in tho the Derby Saturday but was vas plain they have respect for lor h hi apart from Irom th the fact that h he U Is 1 ride Brevity the favorite v Hes having a. a streak they i and the luck usually break right for tor a a. jockey that's thata in a sites tr especially 1 if U hes he's sitting on a so ao horse horae J 1 |