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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, 1922. HARVARD GRID SQUAD STARTS EARLY SCRIMMAGES Working on the theory that the early bird catches ths word," the HirrardfootboU squad already has started its spring training, la preparation for a hard season when the time rolls around. Members of the gild crew are getting new instruction from Captain Charles Buell, shown also In Inset, about 7 ' I f ',c ' i - ' ' ' I t 5 , - ' 7 . - y V "Vy V? ; , - I y r - o C 1 - . , ' - ' . 4' N - . 5 - - ' , " 1 ' - - f a. ' - ' , C t T. "N "X';"! a ' I - -- 5i '? ' - . c, .7 il vn I ' ' j rules. drop-kickin- g "f.r' - x ' '2' w r eiTT ? V a . j v f , H I i ' f1- -. ; i Lwa-rS- 1 a v' J eeWfc.aiii Exterminator Will Be Strong Contender for In BAimMORB. Md., April to Morvlch, the most promising oi the new laet season's Juvenile form considered, and the favor, ite for the impending renewal at Churcn-- : 111 Down of the $30, 000 Kentucky derby, Kentucky eprlng racing will attract the most famous of American distance run nera of matura years. Exterminator, the moat celebrated gel ding of American racing history, training more brilliantly at Havre de Grace than lie hag trained since Henry McDaniel prepared him at Hot Bprings in the win ter of 1918-l- ft for a Kentucky spring cam paignyth wtnner of the Ketltuofcy 'derby of ISIS is to make a awing around the western circuit as soon as the April rac Breed tng of the Harford Agricultural era association finishes. Patrons of Kenwhat will know about Just tucky racing distance to expect Of this running eon of McGee and Fair Empress soma time before he reaches Churchill Downs in May. Unless the plana of Willis Sharps Kilmer miscarry, Exterminator Is to start at Havre de Grace on April IS 1 renewal of the Harford handicap, r, a sprint of six furlongs for three-yea-and on olds and over, for a purse of $5000,. April 23, In a renewal of the Philadelphia for handicap, another $3000 race and over, but at one mile and a sixteenth. d sprinter as That some such Billy Kelly, already the winner of three Harford renewals, which looks bettsf this spring than ns ever looked before, may heat Exterminator fn the Harford Is easily possible. Sprinting Is not Extermi-tn nator's best game, notwithstanding Of March, 1919, he "Itepped three-year-old- e, . stout-hearted I, three-year-ol- , light-foote- . T three-quarte- rs mUeuride:f'htgwtgh7-CVr-ttrtHo- t Springs course in quicker time than 1:11. But It will take a better horse than any of the Maryland tracks can show today In to beat him one mile and a sixteenth as It looks very much Philadelphia. will have condition, though Exterminator as well as clam, on most of the old horses meet at Havre de Grace In the he may last fortnight of April. yr - '7 17-Good Bit Heavier. . Exterminator ta carrying 100 of 1903.. When., he defeated Cleopatra, the best distance running three-yeold after Man a1 war, in the cup revival of 1920, he lowered the American mark for one mile and. for 3:56 5. Probably it was because of this performance that Samuel D. Riddle did not enthuse over Colonel Matt J. Winn's proposition that Exterminator and Man o' War meet at either Louisville or Estonia In November, 1920, after Man o' War had beaten Sir Barton at Kenilworth Park tn the $75,000 Kenilworth Oold Cup rac. in a special of one mHe and a half, one mile and dr two miles for a purse of $50,000. Nobody, these three or four-yea- r s, has beeif lookrng for trou We with Exterminator. Exterminator' stands fifth Today among the American thoroughbred' money winners. Only Man o' War, Domino, Syeonby and Colin have earned more money than be has won In stakes end Purses. Ills immediate objective Is to surmount the $200,000 winning mark Mr. Kilmer ban set for him to pass before he shall seek the luxurious seclusion of Rem-11- k HaU farm In. the pleasant, lasy, tidewater country of Virginia, to finish hla -- days, It Is a cinch that he will hare earned more than $200,000 before the season of 192$ shall have passed. He has . $45,000 worth of spring and summer Blue Grass and engagements. He is in the Clark handicaps, races of $10,000 each to be renewed at Churchill Downs In May. aleo the 115,00ft Independence and $10,000 Daniel Boone handicaps, which are to be decided at Latonta In June and July. And there will be plenty for him after he shall have finished In Kentucky. He toakr eveirTiow a sure winner of isnolKer Saratoga cup. If he le beaten In Autumn Gold cup revival at Bel mont Park In September one of the new will have to develop sufficient distance running ability to take him. He has the numbers of all the older horses at such distances as one mils and a half and one mile and ar three-quarter- three-quarte- three-year-ol- i-- rf r 7 r- - - But If Exterminator gets Ibis year some distance beyond the $200,000 mark If he attains, to $220,000 or $225,000,' say It Is not Improbable that Mr. Kilmer may raise his winnings mark limit tn '50,ftni. And If he should reach that mark ha will have become the great-eet-passed Man o War and aU American -- winners. It-i- a easty posidble that Exterminator may beat Man o War's record. A horse as sound and kind as he is is capable of almost anything. There Is no hurry about retiring A gelding ts of no use at Exterminator. ths stud. Ths fact that this superb route traveler, which goes back In the female line to Marla West, Americas most celebrated tap root" mare. Is a gelding is a tragedy. He Is the sort of horse that should be installed at Sunbrlar Court to d distance beget a race of runners of his owiukind. pounds more flesh than he had on hie splendid season, time last at framework bone any his best in so far as the amount of money he won goes he earned $57, P00. as against $2,800 In 1920, 2.S0o In 1919 and $36,000 in 191 and as early as March 28 he had of a mils In 1:16 galloped over a slow track. He has since sprintthree times in better ed time than 1:14 with a heavy boy In the saddle each time, and he was never much of a work horse. Exterminator is well advanced toward racing condition because he had plenty of slow winter work over the covered track at Sunbrlar. Court, the Kilmer place hear Blnghampton, N. X. He. was ready for brisk galloping as soon as he arrived at Havre do Grace. Bines winter broke some three weeks back, his progress has been steady and sure. Exterminator came to Havre de Grace from fiurtbrlar Court with Our Flag, and Sunrelgh and Sunbrae, respecown brothtively three and ers of Sunbrlar, American In 1918 at 1917 winner of and champion , Saratoga of renewals of the Travers stakes and the Delaware handicap, and flock of smart by which ts now ths head of the Sunbrlar Court stud of Mr.- Kilmer. The unbrlars at Havre de Grace are the first youngsters by their daddy that will come to racing. Half a dosen ot Colorado Cham them will go weet with Exterminator. So son of wtk Our Flag, a 'Cock o' ths Walk that raced with some Out pions credit In Kentucky last season. Colts by Sunbrlar from Contessa, Sabretache and Games. Conference and a filly from St. Fey have the impending. been named by Kilmer-fo- r renewale-o4heBeJifordMnor,,HaroM and Cincinnati trophy stakes. It is not The secretary of the state soccer footimprobable that patrons of Kentucky rac ball union has Just received s letter from see of of will this the ftrst the get ing tha Omar a Greens team of Denver, chamsuperbly bred Imported stallion, which pions of Colorado, requesting information . it emt glia regarding a visit to Utah for games this hnaemly of success as a stoek honMv feafora any ftpring in Ball Eake, Ogden, end Carbon of them ahows on an eastern course. Such an Invasion will county towns. The winner, In addition to ths Kentucky doubtless maks a decided eppeal to the of of 1918, renewal three Saratoga soccer folks, and It derby be possible to cups, three- - . Pimlico cups,, .two A ultimo arrange dates suitablemqy to all concerned, Goad cups (at Belmont Park) one latonla provided the financial side can be met cup and a score of less Important races. ... : , . Exterminator will begin hie sixth season satisfactorily. Fred Bramley, captain of ,the Denver racing as sound as he wae when be eleven and at times donning the colors came .to the post for. his first of the-S- ait team;" Ir back 'Of the old race. Kor is he in the least soured contemplated Lake and promises that the in temper, notwithstanding he has done Colorado men visit will meet us half-wa- y on bis racing under the heaviest burdens ths traveling expenses. Ths proposition are aeked to will corns up at the next American thoroughbreds meeting of the bear and had more trainers than any oth- club delegates. ' er good horse American racing has known. After the dissension has followed that J. C. Milam, Henry McDaniel, William many of the official In games held McDaniel, J. Simon Healey and William during the past fewrulings months, followers Knapp all have had chanveg at Exter- of soccer will glad to learn 'that defiminator and he ha brightened the train- nite plans srs be under way to form an asing reputations of each of them. of referees. All competent whisla the kind of stoat, sound, sociation tle are available for duty who footers kind and always willing thoroughbred will be called together this waek. that would be formidable In a training As expected, older teams are althe him over tyro's hands. Wayland took well ahead in the Smalley cup last fall after his victory In the Pimlico ready race, and Ogdenltee maintain their unrenewal. Wayland, the developer of Should the four teams Careful and "Stepllghtly, the last named broken record. the lower positions In ths tabls winner of the Belmont Park futurity of occupying elect, a separate competition to be run 1920, seems to be a horseman of the first on the knockout principle will be proclass, moted for their benefit ar the time the Daynes cup play Is 'elated. The hnlon Greatest of Geldings. expects sn entry for this series from ths Horsemen of fifty yeare experience pro- Caledonian clubr which boasting ths nounce Exterminator the greatest gelding championship team of the state. This club wealth of a has and a American backing, of racing history, promfaes greater than Roamer. or Boots, or Borrow, 6r to develop this Idea, which was formulal-- , his record shines un- ed some weeks ago. Jack Frsncls. through Banquet, because the add test ths Salt Laks Hard wars eompsnv, has tarnished no matter-wherths Junior clubs a suitable tromay have been applied to It. The win- promised ner of more than $173.000, che has proved phy, the form of which will probably be end an .race prove a genuine surprise to home. to be unique himself At Jamaica last spring, when he de- the young teams, who jieed .Just such feated Mad Hatter over the slowest of encouragement. he galloped one mile Jewa York tracks, ZIBBY BEATS IVAN. end furlong in 1:51. He had 139 pounds Slants-lau- s BEAUMONT, Texas. April In ths saddle. When he defeated Purof 1918, Ebysxko, former heavyweight wreschase, the star in ths Baratoga cup renewal, he equaled tling champion, defeated Ivan Mlcklallff on a muddy- track ths record for one here last nlrht In atraight falls, Zbyszko of 2:68 African-- , won : he first fall In forty-fominutes TnllpriVnd der pad established when he whipped will!'. ('toehold, the second In twenty-on- a Jienu- and Waterboy In ths cup renewal mlnjrtes with a double wristlock. three-quarte- three-quarte- rs rs stout-hearte- , four-year-o- ld ld - 'a Sun-bri- - ar, Manager of Puts for Series ld Feeler of f two-yea- r- : 1 . three-year-o- - three-quarte- - rs ld MenUseYourEasterCreditlere MAJOB LEAGUE BALL rs .V v , , ; smartest styles without any financial You can enjoy the luxury of New York worries whatever. WE DONT DICTATE TERMS Big Fight Starts Wednesday at St Louis Between Outfit the family tomorrow for YOUR promise to pay on YOUR terms will do. EASTER at NORDS. Two National Contenders . BY GEORGE CHADWICK. Great Style Show and Big by Salt Lake Tribune.) April I. If the weather permits, ths major league season are to b started Wedneeday, April 13,' with Brooklyn at New York. Boston, at (Copyright, 1922, NE7VV YORK. Demonstration Real-Val- ue at. Cincinnati, sad Pitta In . the American league, New York plays at Washington, Philadelphia at Boston, Detroit at Cleveland, and St. Xouls. at Chicago; There isnt a human being v$ho can tell what ths season of 1922 will bring forth, Sven Commissioner Landis has taken a shot at It. On ths wholes Indications point to much Interest, but they do not point to any phenomenal demonstration unless the players make one possible. After the first week. Indications are not aa favorable for big crowds as they have It css . Eight Are Trailers. 15$ Sport Models Golf Models, Jazz Models the Cte&m of the Fashion Market The new Homespuns, Shepherd Plaids, Shadow Stripes, Herringbones, Unfinished Worsteds and Blue n and coats. NORDS pay-asingle- - and double-breastSerges with both the accommodation is yours for the asking. . " , "you-ca- n If It were certain that the teams of the aecond divisions of the major leagues were championship contenders, there would be something to arouse the keen eat Interest. There Is the rub: Before A single gams has been played there are clubs written down as trailers. This eight Is something which may happen any year, but it is emphasised this year because it la a drag which has been too continuous. Philadelphia is yearning for good baseball, of the sort that obtained when the Athletics were at their best, and when the Phillies were good. . Now tho Philadelphia fan Is wondering whether either of them will be able to get out of eighth place: The big fight on Wednesday will start at lit. Louis. Two teams whloh are expected to be contenders for the championship of the National league will meet for the first time In 1922. Don't Imagine, by sny means, that ons game Is going to tell the story of the greatneM of either, but it all four games are played and the series breaks even, rest assursd that fighters are . In the ring against the Giants. Old Breath ed s- : SEE OUR SPECIALIZED , BLUE SERGE SUITS for Easter and Spring models, in finest pure Single or worsted, serge, thoroughly shrunk by a special type8 of naen.- - Take ad process - Size8 - for-a- ll of EXTBA SPECIAL this super-valuvantage TEEMS ON THESE SPECIAL SUITS. double-breaste- - d e. Hand-Tailore- Easter Suits d Boys Extra Trouser Suits for Easter 0 $49.90 $39.9 0 $44.9 be Salt that Is There. Brooklyn will be honed to a ninety to try to defeat New York: The breach between Robinson and his old partner. Me y Grew, never has been healed, and never will be. Robby will fight his . to head off win from the Giants. Cincinnati 4s a city likely to be successful against Chicago, because the Cubs do pot seem to have much. They haven' t - resdl- y- gl ven- - a llneon what strength they may possess, but the Information which comes from ths camp It not very heartening. Boston will probably win ths series from Philadelphia, - because It- - Ir almost inevitable that the Phllllea will have to do a lot of experimenting with pitchers. Now take a skip over the country and look at the little battle which must come off between the New York Americans and Washington at Washington. It s a meeting of two teams whtcjrrwa3wsys""clbss fighters, and It is the ftrst of twenty, two games, none of which can be trifled with. Whenever Washington and New York meet this year It Is to be a' meet-ln- g of possible championship outcome, until the lime arrives when .one or the other wiU have ti acknowledge that It U oqt of the f.(ht Lake can bought in and our. of price Easy regardless City today Terms on any selection. made some Investigations quite favorable to rowing, but w stand now in a 'position where the Poughkeepsie regatta I a three-mil- e race, the on the Thames at New London Is s four-mi- ls event snd all the earlier racing Is don by various crews at two mile or , Senators Are Contenders. Yale-Hgrva- Judging by the quality of baseball that Is being played by Washington this spring, and particularly by the manner In which they played against Boston, It looks as If the Yankees will find this team as much a thorn In their thick hides as they found It late In 1921. leas. Princeton This Year Will Engage - Only i n Events ' of Two Miles or Less. . a There ts plenty of evidence that the Henley regatta a mils and 550 vards. rowed on dead water over In Engfand Is about as exhausting a race as can be rowed. Photographs of the Leander and other crews In a hot finish have shown, half ie msn In the host prostrated and soma unconscious after crossing (he line. There Is one contention, however, that should be given conslderstlon, and that la the longer distance undoubtedly should be preceded by the longer course of trainBUt most vital of all the tact ing. that the maturity of the men who row Is a very considerable factor, With the exception possibly of the. English boy elone, who begins rowing early and strengthens the heart gradually, a well bl .power of endurance, the men meet llkely te-Injured as those who take up the oar In a varsity or freshman shell at an Immature age and without This naturally ppevlou - preparation. leads us to the question of other sthlellc events, particularly distance running. a time It has been considered that two hardest races In these days oft-ten- s competition and specializing .are 1 By WALTKR CAMP. (Copyright, 1922, by Balt Laks Tribun.) Princeton will NEW YORK, April not enter a crew in the Pourhkeepgle reyear. In other word, h I gatta this likely to remain committed to races of Thl bring up the .or two mile question that has been prominently to the fore almost every year for the last dec from a health ilt'ei to the advisability, e rare. si endpoint, of the Itr. Meylln of Columbia university has 1. four-mil- b extra pair of pant for the suit. See our new models In browns, grays and fancy mixtures. Values Incomparable on our famous EASY TERMS. Thft means The keenest clothes prob-aM- The Bbaton end Philadelphia Americans will day one of those sedate games for which the Athletics are now famous. If Hugh Duffey has put together a team which cm bat a well aa seems likely, the Athletics will need two or three of their pitching staff, as usual, to get tho show. "through In 'the west, Cleveland Is to meet an old lake rival, Detroit, and the. test of Cleveland will not be so much what It baseball as what It does In may show In the pitching line, Kt. Ixiul may have a struggle to win from Chicago, because the Sox will enter their very best pitcher for the first game If Bt. Louis goes out of In the season. Chicago without winning ths series. It will not be much of a showing for the Browns. Tho important thing thnt ths St. Louis club In both leagues and ths Cleveland and Washington clubs have got to learn Is that they cannot afford to trifle with the Individual games. two-butto- n, one-butto- -- Ft f4 extra-we- ar the quarter-mil- e beand the cause there 'is little opportunity for the man to save himself and he must go out at a pretty high speed all the way. Those whp bellevft in the benefit of longer distances contend that In the mile and up a man has an opportunity to adjust himself and Iswenot, therefore, so liable to strain. When get up Into the still runlonger distances, like ning,, the question arises whether the Is strain hatter borne than the shorter pace that kills." when a man drops at the finish, or In a race, whether It be tn the shell or a foot race, there Is certainly something that happens which shows an Imperative demand by nature that the effort cease. Probably nature, fearful of serious results, brings about a condition where the man drops prone, the effort cesses and In that position the heart Is relieved somewhat of It burden and gradually the man becomes restored. Sometimes, of course, after such a collapse, there le a heart lesion. But It Is remarkable how resistant to injury la this organ. There is. however, another phase to the matthe danger of Very much ter. and that lowered , vitality and . resistive force of this kind-an- d through repeated strain the medical frstemlty will undouht. edty some day follow up the results not onlv of the Immediate ones, but the ones, and give us more definite statistic!' data to go. on. half-mil- cross-count- 1 e, England Refuses to Part With World 's Net Tourney By. Tribune Special Bport Service. NEW YORK, April The fallacy of the European attitude tn tennis matters Is shown by ths recent decision of IT. 8. L T. A officials that Bill Ttld'en will not go to Wimbledon this year to ddfens the title he won there. Tllden annexed', the' title In and successfully defended It last year. Of not could he be expected forever course, to continue traveling to England to defend his honors. It would seem only Just for seekers of his crpwn to come here occasionally. v Yet Europe will have nope of that. Tllden will be deprived of his world's title because he is not going to Wimbledon, and the winner at that tournament will he proolslmed the best tennis player In the world, although probably there will remain at least four players her who will Le able to beat blm. One suggestion Is that the single championship be decided each year at the national tournament In the country of the current, holder. That would be fair-teveryone, and It would eliminate a condition thst works a perpetual Injustice On American racquet wlelder. v im - - ... |