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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY HORNING, JANUARY 18 31, 1926. KENTUCKY TRACKS HARBOR SOME OF WORLDS FASTEST Numerous Derby Candidates in Training at Churchill and Douglas; Widener's Haste Expected to Be Among Early 2 Joseph ear-oJ- f put him In tho c Ho is suie to topnotch oungster fur thb ear rho.ces be one of coming blue ribbon event J J. 1 tanagan ha the liaahford Take a tUaine, at Manor winner Douglas park, and he looks (it and a for at this early date rae ready This youngster W un to t ut some lit is activities year-olfigure a eturdy colt, with a pern hant for klsavs givHe mud ing bla best under any conditions As Take a Chance showed a to excellent advantage BUD FISH ERHAS PROSPECT. Bud Fisher e Ban ton Is another derby colt Quartered here whU h la at- attention among trading considerable This good son of t udgel the railblrd i being pointed for the laash by Banton should like Alex B, Gordon the derby route of a mile and A. quarIs to go far and fast bred ter, aa he Hla sire. CudgsL, always relished a race over a route of ground Cudgel ran a sparkling race In the Kentu kv Derby And two years later won the disHanton Kentuekv handicap played excellent races In this section He showed of the country last year no inclination to "quit, whith makes him appear to want a route Three daik horse' belong'ng to "Bath House John CoughUn of Chi are awaiting more clement i'mgo weather here to start training for the rich classic They are the two colts Hank Monk and FreemUler, and the flllv, Ida O Dsv According to Charles A. Brown trainer of the horses, he will endeavor to get Ida O Iav ready g fr g 1 j !f .'5ii RAY MCCARTHY. Gopy right. 192. Salt Taks Tribune) FWi . Jan. 3 n ST AUGUSTINE, You can wager M alter Hagen will Mill be in the hunt for premier golf Jionors In 1926, Mar Donald Smith Is likely to have hi greatest year in golf and h Americans mav ntanfped the fields and run off with the amateur of Great hatnplonahips and open Britain Walter Hagen may be a !u kv golfer. he may be only a putter, and he mav be only a showman, but In the hardest of ah sports In whh h to maintain top form consistently Hgen With the stands out as the bent ( Bobbv Jones possible exception golfer Hegen is tb moat ctmslstenf the game ever develop 1, either In this country or Great Britain, and that roes for Harry Vardon, Jim Braid, J H Tavlor or anv other None of these had anv better record than Hagen tins None of that made In his career great triumvirate faced the competihas tion Hagen conquered in his ten years of golf Water Hagen, Hobbv Jones and Mai Donald bmlth are the class of present day golfers In as well as in this country troks - s l! - ' , t W aareca scar, sad lead-la-g """! k y Most likely, all of f- - T r Sr v IMPROVES a, :j :1 rl m,4 a' vM ,?r V"- ) . - S' ' v ret V L r '' tSK'XC''t -- - ."S- J a t :D 1, It - v I- A jCP: 4 , grt 1 ' St alp, "Tud others and secondly, And the rnd ton big purse attention of F both mt d for f r t f Brtnff s wire the re nrn rd kn, h leonard Nfpn f vv ill pav order to beriftn h b g u h -- rue h f to th ifti 4,1 vt m thr ftr f w i he tn ss(uta AUERBACH CO THE BIG STORE BROUAvy S SIAM Auerbach Companys llev Cigar and Tobacco Department HAVANA SWEETS 5c Straight- - oS 50, $2.00 the popular brands of cigars, induding1 tha famous Epoca clear Havana cigars. DurhiU Pipes and DunhiU e tobaccos carried In stpek. (Jost inside the door at west entrance on' Broadway.) t( At "he seme time Hsf-- y ssi elght-gos- . ha beh '.tjuaed tap- tain cf the Wi SU'n e snd under his d re and cos mug a brlaM 14 a! four g twee being formed Hwr rv H uut of FeAdte Ba h. Red Irwtn f f all Anerusit- footba R VuunsntKI and Read will patTr n Modem Wcodmen of America ATTENTION Grwst Oak camp No 1C62i wilt sftKsae t ectsd for the i"ail business in this the largest country hasCucumbers for WhaT turnover? supper have the largest turnover, with Fords a close tf second. year sn Tviidiytvoftlng, February g. Is eur new half 323 , Bouth SUte street, at ft clock After InstsHsHofi we writ! be ined by Mtss OUve Scheettlm her tea aesetsnte tn the iC sketch entitled '! H Be Neutral: I Levs Them AH" This wnt be fallowed by Sano'.ng Members and friends invited. Adrmeeton free KEESEY 6o COMES oo oo FAIRLY LEAPS By IRWIN UP SWIFTLY oo oo oo MAJORS INTO HOWE Jim Unit away and with Poole, the sfv bad nohmg other Jim, not i xa tlv up tn srwifl-ation- a siM a rr to d j nd h t ro pro tli ajtw b yrue first sacker je ta during n w luu turned tha. third n em- wh cr rf nd hnvp g a nt S b r the Jim family n hyr tini duelled t be a fall HITS EM FAR Tier wusn t much dou s in paver Whcher M k r a ou'a aaw Fervv e ,je either, wbf-rJam s n u tin J ilv 14 i rut on Keesey recrd W but fh I nf Klciimrnd reire'i ber 1'ved and where hs had im llav H was i 'V' rn twenty veaxs suictiv a re ao he day " Five times up In flat k.eey encounter t get in tuch with the geat h1trtc Jim shuffled the to ail point tff the con pax and pill tjslue retired with three hama runs heoc) had heard of Buck Raftvsev one 'rvJriager i( the Brederl k4 clyh In the dudrie snd a single ty his credit Thrtt July fiKr Bue , lh. on ttm Uiurue, and it seemi thtt I v d been fold that Jim Its kod K Ilf. mlwrahl, for (h ni4 UMrt-r- n !n like h fair j ste t or ftrt b i- -s 5o lip h finUhrd tb a job wtth Y is trmr sirgea tel o 1 e 4 re D n of onne tbn, rouid 1'Tia lob swats were b- ir.to V m- - fntri ftoin Fred Id horn rus frir trljdes and 27 two. IvF s i k to He ffrfded for an average of In the-- Appafii f &u m it when Keeacv arrived at betrg rated as the third best I Fr d had to lntrvi4ti btm-ae- lf fret oaJger in the league so far uli over again, whbh be oid and per entages wenL g f Gte j b c f.rst fi&el pg Vow h is Having been been Drtoher 27 IWfri. aPh'tha Afhle! 9 whb might be he has a hd time ahead of Mm to absorb some of Connie c'naidered prttty ttu trdveHdg Mack strategr ard it is on record tha t the GETS HtS JOB astute mahout of the elephantine fbiefc pUved ball eu erryDU fif hss seldom poop flrst-saekethe grartrrajr 'hsd or th sand he wrat He wm and what he ) gprtng training in. he hituar f la responsible, but he rrjp Psa a wft gput althmigh he haa never met that gen ai pbut a . CLYDE RAYMOND BARF00T, yi?L Lf it hadn t been for Rnmaejr he LQluWH lks cv ef wuid Have started In the pgite, Fitehar, Detroit TlQerp. he wrris. and tlOa despite jr fact rlQTXt tOT Born, Fpdimend, a, Jul I, IfkS 4 haC his unseen mentor t hmf n ) st a trifle Height, & feet 10 inches, we'gbt, 10 tn Tbs Tribe peetft pyunda Arriving In Frederkk and not find ' Idaho 'Jao the ninager right-hande- d T T ty of CaDDM'KT.I bats right-hande- d irr ug'edn aka the big events of , the year One letter thar indkhlv h t,o.id fnr era f Biin-f-emerit, CgidWf.u lodge H,K ft p grwvl with put on o ( ul In 12P Verrfon Psrlfic Coast K, will he the annml grand exhe soft pecLU bv Irtifnath r he an e perDro d hand at first alted ruler's right whih will he rd-?gui re t engagement aae ar, 1 e isaned up tha pprar un and frolic Chattanooga, February 4 n 1914 Hotithefn atl will rhameferss the pr-raj iiwk tunfrr of gtMng a lot of d'ug'-froand Ciutm ain e thrn usiveaton Texas for A Maik Cnnhle It entertainment numhsMned bers are how D17, Newark. hi about an league, 1 1S ue puli got complete M-league, DM, ban Antonio, J m anaiager J ! A i ateadv M'mmnt at Ffetfart k, t J,r Texas league. Di D19 New Oreei.s, where he p awed during the summer Gallgsn and Grant Ward arb 19 a) -ifc"tu'he,Ti erved Ms Hiuson, cvrrmitte the affair handing ILwirg restilp 1 Texas )ecue 21, 8L Louis Fast rrand exnied ruler he was sdd to DTtamouth uf the Mr- 4 thf 1 D22, 3923, Houston, D24, Ver he in rba-gIrsfcue anvl of fhe cere, irr he wastf odrr w4and gria Brn r the there until mn'ee exait-h'k- d nd ereral gmnd 25. reccird (limei Innnga eI rulers from outid br Mvkt stouts iaet ftil p.in(i have T1 ere s r quest! n that Connie i p'tihed 3.4 his permit ed St3, ta-invited to assist jn handling th on baits. sruiecuts. 74, earned In need of first eak,er a thers m a'f lira of the evtf'ng run average 3 0 per gams !t?-- d how far Joe F7auer ran g divers tha conte'r-plgts- d Amerf teeing oris St 2G and fielded 94 Ofl games piveifU- lug lie seep, os iniury to Hv Is an h i.r of arei- n eteo, knce-lv- t ar.d Har.i apring v.ippJ whMh the, wrewimg tAm if tha Col- - Janies Ward M l.e Hhr Breakinir ask going to An article in a Business Mans magazine inquires, (at sd prtr tai Who watched. do the watching? h of the everyone thatis drinks I nier hjs f per t e nan frm with the Itv.r uhtfv vo wins t Iih ere lit Is usualh pea r fine s m sMc an to tala n u h at'Ut what his d gs will do Bit lev consijcnj.iv win him cuts arid prise riMo . record of the aaocia- tirn show , T! it vear Tud Is talking and the cf h s words is that either cf gat the teams .hi w ill ener ths ear faster than snv winntfg team be h ? Mthertw drive n apd he thinks ne wi w in hound and Kents new Rlrgitn earn are not the on v new dor cn i ( grat! the Buffnio 'v No offl till entrv I ft hnve Iren f c ns the ( a nadlMn lads or the AhtKsn but ilerb officials her hHe ffered them Vverv iH.asll le en cnrng-r- i n' it Ls believed thit at least one snj the three Js lik lv tr appe r h re r Siberian huI ('an.idn rot worrxlnK Knt and the fher drivers near as u in h ns bad news whit It h otm t tnm un nu g" reeivei The cheapest way to enforce Prohibition is to have th ng mid will give an excellent fp Imagine a sign as you start RAIN. to enter China: NO WAR TODAY. If that wasthe custom in this, country, we could prevent all wars by announcing that all the fighting must be done in Portland, Oregon. count of thenelvi kmt p n An.er'csn dog Jvmsk y1 - t tin c v c p a Another paper suggests, li tb.M .r t w A)oka an 1 serum run moti r he delres to enfpr the Aht n in n. lk ( i FTm the n And annda state that th re a strut g will enter the that th-Mhls, h aHraittd lmvt J - h ' A newspaper asks Why does a President of a concern always talk at the Companys banquets? Its an incentive to the workers, who say, If thats all he knows, I may be President some day. - a They dont mind getting shot, but they wont get ? Anothef paper asks, Where does a Florida Real Estate man go in the summer? He goes to California to 4 home. his 1 ? s 'Pv5 t i2 b r yA , 4f . wont fight on rainy days. wet. a V4 L (f junr high-grad- "u , t. v rH With Famous Players, Arranged for Each 4c; box AU yr t ji : headline in the paper In their war China says y. 1 John Farrell is a consistent s orer. but hla fault hi lack of aggressiveness He will have to develop more aggressiveness to win, and It this writers opinion that Johnny Is doing just this, aa his win over Hagen tn the Central One' Florda competition showed he the confidence that comes with get a big victory, he wtU be hard to beat Farrell haa a very fine compact swing that has shown constant improvement he has a good temperament, he is a grand putter, he is young, and above all, he Is exceptionally Intelligent Sarasen shows a disposition to regain the form and winning habit he had tn 1924, hut aa yet haa not struck hi atrlda. Ha baa one asset courage, and if he can start hitting tha hall again the kway he was hitting It three year ago, he will be back again at the top Archie Oompston and Aranud Massy have played enough golf in this country to date to furnish otne line on their respective abilities Massv of course will never get anv better He about to pass out of the picture after a wonderful record extending over twenty years Never great golfer he Is a remarkahle putter Massy s putter will keep him going for a while Oompston hss wonderful possibilities He is a giant In stature and possesses the most compact swing of snv cf the big fellow Oompston also hss sn excellent temperament but before he can hop to be a winner ke Hagen, the burTy Briton will have to improve Ms putting ; . f&r ' A J kjraj? x V H, hV nominated for the derbv, and from this lot mav come the winner of the rich classic Tni-mrlure are anxiously awaiting a break in the weather In order o start galloping their charges Just as soon as the track thaws and more lament weather seta In Douglas park vnd Churchill Down will awake to the honfbeats of the derby candidates Trainers are hoping to start their charges galloping bv the middle of February or at least before March the Full A , I n n ABE GREAT GOLFER Jim Rtgan t m f? m it v ' Kilc n the tra k this var f r m Snokv Abe Mitchell might be added to this fh ha e wflf v new bed de rai i,B an! h, an ent the string B In.de hard hitting Briton trio, although that hour da wire the beet d sn h s aved out f the race lawt te has not done ss well in the major n is hla tfe.r vvss t Vo v u g but they are cou.dd t le tie tournaments as Hagen and Jones nor them all Theurt mm c rriest w th In tie wtU ' a rep rt are his scores as conslpr as Teton Glfv he frtm 'r bas it he has trained ant Warner tea sfcumuat of Smith Nore the lt a rehe Month Sport, ed snd trained up a string tf huge 'r. thev were r -- is markable golfer ard in h opinion of Is A.t on iAt Ashton wav the tn ataghn jnl hi Europe this writer is the Iog rxjerfs d'smjnt their ah'Hty t. the d g wgaJn as it r tes on at the present timegreat"' Jnne on the gr jrd that all hi unis ar nnjiBv w h n f r a dsv this 1M t e town and 8mih will pro ab liagn compete in ami refsae t run tn v the frtnge of the Tnrghee f ret terrpersmentai the Britieh open hamp nsh'p hAPoe ITi v v ut s the Hport capita1 uf the nation wlacu bt H fci"vn This trio in Fe f wi keep all the Del Monte sav But tbev vvii is run Rlggin itsp f nnwis d c deal talent Britain can ntu'er buev trvlng to reclaim the thie hed by Jim Barnes Add to the ht lobi.nv FarnaU ds protatlv make up tha Pel Mnte rell Gene hTiren T ranra Oulruet, d t t am DEI. Month Cal, Jan 30 s.did sider 1 vr t r George Von V. m Jim Bsrna and pts-sihl- y hlM Del M rta t M nlerev one nr two others end j ra' be month of tournament polo la psrmed pisF M H tchc-oit another four wdf te boBt around the seen rendlly tha the j'rtt sh golfers for f ,,furn'i enhulssta at Del Moue ha omd up for his 8an tplaver cs u? of si Averm Ilarriman of the rnpe have the r wrk rut ut for lem tn M ne 1 h re s a e tlat Hiuh han iub Jaik 8 teanff kers of lb ra, and beginning mjnlv hebruary r u re to t adfom a and ddnev Fleh of New ork and keep j,hs Irvaslon frm rrPl ,re up Co k w Hagen Is a ronsant w'j r llTgnn winding up with the finas of the Pa-- i vet be r- . s Nig f r tbs i Gordon or Mxr George Mead If'c coftM or- - was h w he nfii-n- t may be erratic but oh b r that! tfiorge of lcAvton Dhlo chsmrionship March days u tan putt and what a t orum 3 a ten g wJ man ard wtth- Fan Mam Foto cluh has this pfAc At the same time two good temg The Ideal for this or ur j of h gyred !s nrvu game' brUJUntjbave teen orgnlxed at the FrestfBl championship date oub qu'etic n A cre -- e k 1,1 Ids n i ket ru,ary 8 18 to Del Monte, and thet,Kr 4,rTw an( f 5l has ever derlop1, of Monterey Tha KJeventh cgvrrv older and have had 'He r share cf thejnni'r Hhampumshm be w li hs tram the first vv n k team utiflr the guidance tf Major f dlow gtory, t o, hut thv have ni been tin Filruar Treak Rloan vak. will produce a twelve- consistent ss their ncted ccntevpjo- Fred Rpe n grat defenaBe plaver goal Burn that Writ make its preset Geprv Gordon' bfrrs Is gening t n,r- wV. Lt known to Racfie ft nd a ruau l k in all jtm'nr competition 'rrjo rind vounrep y f rm'dstt m team the Hxjgrthrr hafhevetmost gen n seen Otve of ugh I safriaMa with they nriistwest veo?y sixth fie d artu.erv also has "" r gop-- to Jack todhoue famous Bri,sh inter i! i w H dtvepped a fast team which. Under ver Klvr ils te w'h Mcr , ard the fourth man tbe hand of tsptaln C BovU, is f th. form iaJ'V aggreca .in wil' Y' r T esk tdvr p in'ernstii. st, who U n tv ruatalng i. h ur.s yn 5anta jnvri ara twoi will gvs the irsl open tit eb It:1',1; ejnb the CUnpetltb u oT e cUid D.4 Jr$ ? - t: 8- two lor a them will be d Regular r- v ear-ol- I By - - sad American humorist, bioca Watch for them. News Taken From the Daily Papers fv FARRELL Performance of Trio in Winter Conte&ts Give '"Them Enviable Places in Sport World. Folhaa high-clas- l GOLF STANDING W Durham advw Another tieomaat bv W ill Rotors, Ziagf akft i fie-ge- JONES, LEAD IN ..rs T' d take pirmantnt rank at the top l d. spite an unorthodox stvle that nil fhtm has puzzles great poise He v erv iggresslve, but highly excitable and until he curbs this nervous tension, he cannot hope to win any major competition HAGEN, 5MITH, , ft. m 11 w th. d two-yea- pla-n- ( Immediately In 8 J I K Wldener most prominent likely He candidate at the local counees won the Grand t nion Hotel eiakta one of the pnre juvenile events of last year Hjs vntory In bhat event the Tlaste, ltd Qonormt Jdunmqtrt Wl Li. ROCIRJ Editor dog derby, and Is seeking lint or again this year. (5) Bill Trade, r after a layoff from compeis entered with a highly touttition, ed team of huskies. , The Louisville racing firm of Kohn Sc TheUn has Km ollecfion the rugged of Jim (faffnev In Memory at hurt hill Downs and he looks every bit the inert of a promising derby' cardfdate George Barnes is tmm-Inof the opinKecolleetinn and he ion that the colt will be fit and ready CANADIANS . MAY ENTER. when the ihv of the event r But dvpesttrs there itro vvjm do not around Recollection did not make his racing debut as early aa other juve- ' agree with thl, f r nurh drtvtrs niles and a a result, was still "fresh fcmokv Gorton. who has on win toward the cup Marrtn UordugUv at the conclusion of his 2 year-olwho finished second in the 192u lasamilgn Edward Obriana pair of classy sie Tom Morefield Hill Trude font ftlllee Rosebec and Lakme mny be Itenna&u, H A Slnglfton and Jon SHved for the Kentucky Oaka.Ttmfteadl Kigg&n will ajl be out toilet Uvely for of taking a chance In the grueling mile and a quarter of the derby Hows ever both are thoroughbreds and, should they train nlcelr, be sent the after they may derby stake Both are certain to be nom! inated to that classic, anyway They are In winter quarters at Churchill Downs iTincrss Ban, J O and O TT Keene s reedv filly, also is at the Downs She, too, may be reserved for uthe Oaks, Instead of being sent She showed after the derby prise d fine form as a 2 Princess Pan is a highly bred animal and mav stand training for the derbv in excellent fashion There ere About fifteen other ear olds of llk'-lqualities at the BULLS EYE the race with a greatly strengthened team. (1) Smoky Gaston has one win p his credit in the historic long-soug- GOOD COLT RECOLLECTION g jack-rabb- for the derby, even though she is a He thinks mighty highly of th's flllv mUa and baa "peak hopes for her and the success in both the dert Kentucky Oaks IhenJL I) William has Supporter and Sanction, and the local horseman m prepp ng thl pair for the derby as a Supporter Is a bit mors popular How-vertubv t.nlldate than Sanction the Uctfr has filled out nicely Mm a going into winter quarters and nay outiun his atablemate this spring here (1) Tud Sent, twice winner of tbt derby, with cap and perse. (2) Bae-inteam in the Ashton derby, In a trial ran orer the course. (3) Warren Oordinfley, winner of teoond place In the 1825 event, will effter Straight; Choices for Classic. By CHARLES A. REINHART. Biwrtal n Tbs tribune LOllSVILLE, Ky , Jan. 80 PotenMk4y nomlncaa to the tial D28 Kentucky Derby, abound at church 111 Downs and Douglas pnrk. focal course bava pjoved popular aith horsemen ss winter quartern re irulting in a aif mniber of thoroughbreds cerfan to be In the list of deriy nominations to be closed Febmonths ruary 15, parsing- the btf-a- The they are deknr It every day at a credit to an exspeed which aoe press tram, "Togo" Manning, who Veteran Expected to Win does not race dog, but who make harnettse for them all and has studied them closely, a&g is Kiggan Third Riggan right, and that If the constitutional indisposition of hounds to run as fast a sledge behind them as they Dangerous Contender. with it will run with a in front of them can be overcome, Kiggan will probably win. EXPERIMENT FAILS. ipvrial to The Tribune Reber tried what proved to b.e ASHTON, Idaho Jan 80 Wlthtbe a John end experiment with hound back third and decisive win of the poveted In 1921 They ran true to form, lyaon-Peamatrophy cup hanging whith was that In harness they did not run at 'ail, according to officials In the balance and with it the of the American Dog Derby associatitle f champion tion But they weren t dog driver a an additional hon- It Is pointed out. and that was all or th American Dug Derby anvo-- ( five veers ago Maybe bounds have mended their way stnoe then exmtlon h rt has eompo ted and perts facet lou sly stats, and Riggan 1125 chamfor its pavn that while he does hot speak for ajinoum.es entre the breed as a whole, his own perpionship contest over tho famous der- sonal hounds have caught the spirit bv course here t Vith two wins to his r d and two f x optionally fuM teams in trainon ing fur the ran Washington irthtlav instead of orlv one at In jt A past veara, th looil dopeMers ss that it looks as though tm1 Kent would bring ab ut th deciding y neeselun tory f the permai. i t famous derby trophv ami its championship tlte te '? '','h,A ' ' koaj r..! ff ... uhd t fte tlT'ayK Lodge Feb llaho take part, probably burlesques and other form ( amusement will te provided and rtfreahrmjita will be served lege of nutting Music ' w ill a tram from Nan pa SKATING BEING ENJOYED Special to Tbe Tiiboss. HUNTINGTON, Jan 80 Skating Is In rugue In Huntington and the young people are taking oil advantha ioa tage of tha fine condition of bv giving skating jutrrfe I y npon-iigh- t on cxeek. The Huntington skater travel aa far as Lawrence, three miles below Huntlng'b the Ice f r that distance being but little broken The munuhal water pond 'tls,, furnishes a splendid rink, with s venU private tvnda The Congressional Record, speaking editorially, 3 says, Durham is the Lest Tobaccp that ever entered these Stately Halls. Bull P. S. There will be another piece in this paper soon,1 Watch for it. 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