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Show SALT LAKE TRIBCXE. SU.VDAY MORXIXG. MAT 13, 1927. 1'ITE 17 Whiskery Wins Kentucky Derby, Beating Osmund by Head ; Jock Runs Qood Third . LARGEST CROWD IN HISTORY OF UTE TRACKMEN SCORE IMPRESSIVE SPORTSMEN AND WATER LOVERS THROW IN TOGETHER AMERICAN TURF WATCHES RACE VICTORY OVER PROVO COLLEGIANS Payne Whitney Colorful Lot of Americans Horee Too Fast for Gather at Old Track Field of Fifteen Starters for the Big Classic. Harry Tit Oh f rem (Castlne Mark for Mile and Quarter 1 14 LOUISVILLE. Ma. (AD in the hollow s of the hit' to the south behind which flow the Ohio river, chun-hllPon pult,at'l today ai the sporting heart of tue nation aa Whlakerv flaahed to the wire, winner of the Kentuckv derh To the cast the gr'.nie nf lila.-amokestarka ent pall ar- j. the kv .1... k.-frund to the brilliant green of i he race tra.-infield. The .una tlolt..d i,ere .n.l with flower beds, alternately and darkened under a brilliant .un and clouded sky Back of this the race track ftabl In rows of green and white shut off from Mew the red roof? of rows of cottages. A huge flagstaff in ihe infield was decorated In colors, the Stars and Stripes predominating. The Britiah Union Jack, the French iri- color, tna red aun of Japan, the lone "u.ha and scores of !ar other! standards added to the gay colors Behind Osmsnd snd Sea pa Flow the ethers were making their I a rmnr bids, but there for im McAtee any except on. Llnu wearing the light blue and whit aahad blouse of the Whitney stable, hia mounts Whiskery, moved to one aide and bettered bin position Sand timed hia move with the first falter ing etep by Jock and on the back n,a ar'v"".'lr" Wmlna, th sprinter, thev railed1 him. waa sprinting, sprinting as he never had before Around the lart ...... ""u oi ine aireu-they came, their stout hearts wltllne hut their bursting muarlea weakening, all save one Whlakary. OSMANO DRIVES ON. On th outsld. while Jock and Oimtad were settling for the prea-n- t the question of supremacy. Whiskery came fart t0 finish a head In front of Otmand. Jock was third, two length back Tralllnr in for an elrhth of mil. down the track came Hvdromel, Bos- ton Ian. winner of the Preakness last Monday; Buddy Bauer. Roval Julian j Fred Jr.. Scapa Flow. Black Pan- ther. Kiev. Rolled Stocking. Rip Rap Bewithus and War Eagle, in the named. Saxon. Mv Son and Mr. away. dLse ?'?T L ,.,... mkn. ' r wis: fi r . .rf .'i 5 v-.- - .'i ,t A rjte 4 .-- a. . " 'js M ii-- il -- I e", , crowd mot audi back nervously forth, hut It failed to dampen thusiasm. In rows of hoxts along the front of the stands that stretch j " FOTHERGILL KEEPS - "- - BATTING LEAD me scens oi a ioi of activity Friday and Eatnid.iy when the sports outing and the water carnival occur. The water carnival will be held Saturday afternoon. It will start with a parade of daconted. boats. Motorboat and out hoard motortoat races A display of and swimming competition will feature the day'R events. ueneva retoti on ViTJ.n lauo wui ne Tiger Star Holds to the Top Position for Week. fireworks over the water will wind up the carnival. The sportsmen's dance will be held lr. the DAVllion Eaturdav eveninc The horsesuoe Ditching for the st3te tit!s wlU be nelddunng the afternoon. Suaday will be b' aportsmen's uay with things popping from 8 o 'clock in the morn-- . ing until late at n:ght. Flycastmg, trapshooting. cat fishing. athletlH events and a lot of informal lOllification will be had. Th nii'tnma show a buncli of row on the lake and a real sfartiman getting ready for gome serious dubiiiciS. - May 14 fAP) Eight of leading hitter among the regulars of the American league ar nill clouting above th .490 mark, with th seaaon four wka old, and Bob Fothergill of Detroit Is atlll In front with a mark of .419. In averages compiled today. Including last Wednesday's gam... Several pitchers and pinch hlttera, Clevenotably 8haut and Uhl of Detroit land. ar hitting abov th star's mark In th few gamaa they have played. Urban Shocker of the Is another .400 New York Tank hitter, probably holding onto a aeat Bab Ruth until elect among th to com up and occupy hie cusIn ten. Now flrat th tomary plac IJ olea. though down In th he he Is again In the lead with eight horn runs. CHICAGO, SANDPOINT YOUTH SMASHES OWN WORLD RECORD IN JAVELIN THROW Smith-swep- shoul-slxt- Carbon County High Observes Award Day of His Life f ?pt rri Wil-.lia- F.r-nd- .T T,apr-ml'- Frtw-Rff- tr nt 11 H .1 One-yea- Frdr'k r'.r--Va- ."rr rd Tutit WicBiU. Omaha Amsrilto. T?(i 15 18 15 13 II II T). Moini It 14 10 14 19 15 8 19 ft& Denver. . .654 OkU. City Lincoln.. . ' 520 IM - frtrtvi rtf HAPTLEY At AmarUl": Unfoln AmrUlo At potu Neliu.fi. nrl MocdinA... WirMt. nd B Ainahn .. Wirtijft . Bf irliav ThosiA. Cftmph!,, JoMy and rriTr Pipkin Hly at Oklahoma City 7 4 and H 12 poponed' At Tnlaa Mtlna Haftpri . R tl 7 Ff n ptrt-'k- : 17 8 19 11 17 10 17 11 Pvrerie Bltimore 0 ,m .60 607 Traer Kw-k- . C 10 1 17 3 27 400 100 YMterday 'a Sault&. Ha wrtb; Rti. Biltimora 8, Nrwark b. 7. Bnffalo 6, Syrsciis It'a to th advantARf o nar!v v City at Rsdint Jrey to Th Trtbun watch ryon Waoti poitisnd rin. Mr-dav. Rechatr at Tornrto, postponed; ?h B H O A S 1 1 1 2 111 o l .i i fc p Marker. - r' n 2 f i i !f 2 0 1 0 r,. nri'jra rf f H A !, rf iiei in K MEN-ATTENT- ION Tfl'aU fl . May lag Intcrmountaln 0 t) i n ft A 1 4 fltRt- -- H oitBy Bae on H frxr.t Gnr:tit iNvmander , 3 fcr 1 New Mile Relay Mark. I'nlverslty of Utah trackmen scorsd an Impressive lrtory over the Brig-haYoung track and field athletes in a dual meet Saturday contested under a broiling tun on Cummlngs field by piling up a majority of second and third places. The final ecor was The fight for polntage waa waged", with equal ferocltytmntil the last four event were yet- - to be completd and it was then and then only that the Crimson stars ' began to pull away from their competitor and when Jim Jensen and Vic Watkln made mar. vrloua leaps In the broad Jump th alipplng hopes of the "T ' backer were obliterated. UTAH QUARTET. In aplte of the Ideal conditions that met runners and field men alike, but one record was broken. The L'tah mil relay, composed of Jim John Evans. Captain Adrian Jenn, Pem broke and Jack Burton. ped over the four-ladistance In the exceptionally fast time of 3:25 which broke the record made by Pratt: Folca, F.vans and Pembroke Mav 15. 192s. In the state and equala the time of the fast Colorado relay quartet which covered the distance in the conference meet laat spring. It seemed that all records wer going to be kept intact as sixteen of the seventeen events slipped past without a aingle marring, but the rtedaklh quartet did the trick in the final event of the day. Jenaen manlead over ufactured a twenty-yarKnudaen of the "T" In his quarter and Evans stretched the margin to forty yards In his sprint wrlth Miller,e who was fatigued from his perform-snce in the relay Juat previous. Pembroke added yardage in a duel with Corlee. while Jack Burton left Skousen far in the rear to finish run. Skousen ran the for Wright, who waa ill. ALL ATHLETES HEL, Individual honors were not by stars as in the meet ef the pa.t and It waa the combined that performance of many men mounted up the score for both colRowe. whose deeds in the leges. meet with the Aggies waa sensational, was unshle to do the iron work again under his present condition. He haa suffering from the mumpe and btn Is not fullv recovered. At that, the Provoan copped high point In th century, a honor with a first Jow hurdles second in the and participating in th victory or e th "Y" relay team, total Corbett waa a ing 10 point. behind with first a of fraction point place tn the hammer throw and Taom Fvrr Ryreirnn fine b TEXAS LEAGCI. f th BtaDdina W. Prt SI TM Wee. fall rt. Wert Alt II 11 111 IH.'U. M Btumor IS It RmtM the ,T:'"-e- t uere Idaho Hnj.e. :i S.'indpoln:. 20. ' v Cups u re prraen T' the winivne tea ;n s rM to he winners the half :v.ue reby anr ri;e re- Haho Pa. ? y n trie m:ie evfnt. wjih taking first honrs in theTda If u ft re pre half in i!e ra re per.'pd to the winners of earn event Summary, run Bo:, rTd, fourth. Time. Snifh. SOS Falls, Javelin Demr?. Sanrtpo:nt. firT Swift. Salmon, second William, Te5 Tley. ton, third; Welsh. tourth s rt f.i record Diitanee. 20 World's 1 j Poc telin. j.:mp Kuperr. second, Snii'h, third, t'sintn. Boise, fourth Hii.'h first, Kuln-e- Hurley, Di!fanr. fef 5 Brood Jump inches Wh! more. too ... 14 It 4U attrr7vrt t Wirkit Mil S. PMimnnt U It t IT IS 17 S an. r'UV-F!- 4 7n Wvrth HrttAa t ood-ir.- r?t. F;r, ' ) Time. ere 2 hurds low l, 4 F't?'. final R.''kwfll. Idaho Fill. e ond. Kell'. Id well. Twin Fai;?. third. Mar"h fo'Tfh, Robert srn. Twin F,"s Time. .1.2 Time, COVEY KEEPS TITLE " n i A r ' Jt r.May ( ctvexs proresrrameo tne vr-rSionat rouri tennis in fiampionsnipt three-dama da trh --undine' the Ff ehnter cf Pierre defeat Ina: France, the chailenfer by seven ?ta to fnur i AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Club SUndtng. W I. 14 IS S 11 10 Ui-Irt-.p- 1J '. St. rul li Pt Ml XlmltHC. Si'in (71 Hi tao i IxjliTina w L. II II Prt 11 1 10 14 i IMX 417 t co:i!-!t.- ui SSI Paul WTKEJI AS8OCIAII0R f ta Tama. Sta4in w I p W. Prt J BirnHm ..hrili.. It IS At.anu M.mhit. It n4 IK'W tt t 19 14 14 14 BaibvUj 1 t" Moh;W Mitt. B'.rmiaaaaa iuriL.ttl 1 S 2. Urk Cktta .117 t4. Ortaan Orl Mmtiiua 1. k , 14 IT I l 17 II IS nd tl 4i 4.4 3H2 d half-mil- Jensen no ed 8 4 points for Utsh by scoring first tn the broad jump. Twenty.) (Owttand a 'at NEED MONEY? ft hj r, payments. People's Finance & Thrift Co. 157 Brelr wk. State Street 4 or AAA MOTOR' TStlCKS AN ECONOMICAL INVESTMENT wk. Nln ardln, Dnc'lnVaV iel 8n pay grocery bill, the doe-todentist and hospital bill; to pay taxes, insurance premiums, buy a home or make of People imjroTemente. food character and steadily employed' are eligible for a loan, repayable in ten monthly To 435 West 4th South. PACIFIC EASTERN MOTORWAY Individual Reclining: Seati Motor Coaches to Throuflh aervice LOS ANGELES No bote) expenae a.m.. arrive Leave Tueeday p.m. Wednesday Office and Depot. New Wlndaer Hotel Brlr r lJnhJyourrtr - well-bui- Frankle Frtsch. who was traded to Brelr fr .or Xuiu City 7. S. nd xllnt ... aa record-smashin- g th circuit. the St Louis Cardinals for Horneby. flight this dropped out of th first .341. When Spe-ir)- l week, eliding to a mark of however. on the sacks, he did get Hole bsaes regularly, getting four th!i week. ' ' Cuyler of FittsDurgn is in has stealing leader with aevan. H'ris.-aiThe Glanta are leading not onlv In PittsTh-hitting but ar In a tie with Edxx-arand they burgh for fielding honors, fine-twaev-e- n of an nearly scored average have s ,t runs per game for the first month i seaaon. of the MEADOWS HIGH HURLER. .Tea Haines of St Louis lot the honor of being th lagu's leading though he is still pitcher this , tii-- i the only twtrler In the National Lee with five victories. league the bespectacled Pirate, Meadows, WMrepdaT play leads with four victories and no dej TEAM REAL MENACE a' Magna and Arthur at Cop- feats, but accomplished nothing the Apt' ' It goes without say'r.e that the rn- - r1 past week omposd of e;gn gllsh cup team. of Brooklyn Is start. Dav Vanceatrlkeout one of players, will cons'ute string, leading t a v on bill out Ing another that e fcxeign men ace i that hav aiays leaa-uwith thirty victims, nut his r.f fiL-ma' turn th trick" ever invaded our shores Th:r below till six Is Lefty hia mark nf ATnr1ra The m Ur'.ril hrfad will no doubt put a few !:ns ivh:-- !i will fry again for th Rydr Grove of th. Athletic of worry tn the sunny countenances or . of -and Ronon Hirh Brsair in a Fa reil, Hage-irun honors tn th international match of auch h Cincinnati Rds are th newcomer 1 at Worcester. Maps, on Jun Turnesa and DiegW thla weak, th select group batting In unicm thera is will hv no .asy task In d:apomr of in The old adage. Lucaa of Cincinnati d and Mitrhfll. for h ta a rmarkahl g;olfr crowdingof out has proved to p all strength, Lnula. St. High )uh-ipHafey hot makr. H true on several occasions m th paat. ani art from to 384. nd from .3.t a tariff coura to display hi last yar yhn as England found .350. got six hit In" .11 to America showd the mothr courtrv ; tklll. and cer'ainly th lencthv Oaa and this three High his !uV'S gme ell lit hla could handle mor.t layou' should that her even hits In three game. h raf-- e the roll and bay.-ne'when as open eli as nolo mallet Er.K-larLeading hitters of the National is renlviTi t our audaeit v i arr-unmora than ten games ar by fendir.a: over the rream of the p.jnan. Compston, Ray and Havers league in New .417: Tork. Farrll, same to sek revenjre. oonfident that'hae alt phown ther aklll cm tn link Horneby, 88. High, Botoo. 34. Tork. New. e a manner men will or of th in favorable this aprinf Wllliama. at leat eight Philadelphia. .348; Sand, with atern the tide of 'he ari.wlr.e Amerl-- I Duncan play Is oftn filled York, of brilliancy which oon aub- - Philadelphia. .3t; Harper, New can golf supremacy flash Pittsburgh, .347: Llnd-atrofathlon. but h la 34; P. Waner. !t is intere?tir.f to note that of the aide In rorr.etlik CinYork. .354; Nw nin- player tfor 'here will te on danperoua cinnati. 350. Spaulding, Philadelphia, A. Whltconnb. HAVERS COMINO BACK. terr.a'ei orlv oti.. .347. as tot tin the vitort'j Ryder cup Havers ha. b.en refovnr,f his old r t ho The other, team of form and the ponderoue Td Ray is NE8LCN FLIES TO COAST.. lth uncanny ak.il d"b i?,Va,f . Mvor C. Ciarenc departed .r.?n, ,o ,h, Brtl.yh Saturdav forI Los Angataa aa a pas-MM of th. of A D Garmo of th WestG.dd. A S. Haver. rwrt Emncan, senger In th th m.tch.for He is taking th ccmp.'e Four ern Air Exprea T.d Rav and Fred Robn h tn th interest of aviation, have reyer pi,vd ' Ryder ywhy and th. ownhotwr ar. tr-In Am-ri-profamraia c. bul the rem.m.r.c announced. hfor Mitchell, f v are well arnistomed to the Air.erir ew.mi '" lean coiiri. m to he having thing, their own th eppeex-- e of the Frltth profea-sion- ai MITCNILL IS STRONO. of late In th realm of golf on Americas aotl will greatly wy Th trerr'h of th rtar from John B'it It will be no ay task for our timulat the Interest la th gam and Bulla land i further airfen'ed br British coualn to a'p on Unci bind a bit firmer the bond of fn4-I- t ao th Farrell, Watroua that Ah Mlt hell won th Fam a toe that have Hgn.Jones. and king pertmnhip !a? Ooiden. Tumeea. golf tourr.amehl between th t we ooantrfee. Rohmpon and men of dark of th een hora th Ium.riria nho ill month, after Trfbun Want Ada hava ikewi aooomrany hm to America had from th atate will be radv to com men mav go rte' with the Rnt.hr at Oafcmont been ehrotrited many th kev t apieadid opportuai- a ta No but be. their fate bualneaa. Uaa matter hat to there may defeat, Ingionoua dowtj it. V,ir..ir.n TP V.err'h'.e 'c'oton. Ahv' Bfa!t TtMtjr at. 4 I astaai t. W- a buTtr la a cry.rg If f!.iS1r. IJ TrlbuD ith "u upoa Th WuaU to aid you. Sa re!av-Boi$- e 1 DalUi T Round Sunday - Half-mil- In half-mil- .t. i D:s-u- VI II Hi Copper League Nines to Play Ashton. Toldo t Cdlwbu i Abe Mitchell Is Leading of Invaders; Hope ."Last Hope" Is Strong. first, Sarpen. Marie, By RAY M'CARTHY. Rt dm.an. PocitellA. UTAH COPPIR LEAGUE. Brnnson. I Mt 2rt (Copyright. 12T. Salt Lake Tribune Cceur d'Ai'-nf.tr'h. Club Standir. feet 7 inches 14 the crrere If NEW YORK. May Avon s iyt first Wiiliam.. of Britieh Prrer. professional eoifers headed r r 1 k i'rtig. h fourth Plp'aive. 114 inched. by the veteran Abe Mitchell. whi' eiH Falls. ',r: Twin sail frcm Fr.K'and r n May 21 to de- (Me;i. M.le epper Kalis. Cieur d'Alne, third. fend the Ryder American cjp T:me, 3 3 to The Tribune, shores and also to try their luck in first; All four fjub ftf OARFTET.P. MffT 14 the national open, are at all supersecond. Kelloeg. thirtl. Salif-nwill Topper If gn T;n-rgK In 'Ofltettt stitious, thev will no doijhr hank on 137 7 S and the ITearh. Idaho Falls; ?tn fipure bringing thm luck, tr'liy. wtt'i Ar'hur msktrff th trip to a word in the to rlJ the Apex tesm. while Copletters .success rhi-second. Sperling, andpoir.t-' ha1 a seven ears Ions? it been For per pten to Macna to meet Mnjrn Crane. Box II!. fourth. Idaho hT the "'innlrc of Fridiyt Km Ted) Rav and Harr-sine Falls Tire. 4 49 2 )uhn into a tp.im thr''. all four with 25os At the iV,pj Final dash First, AlVn. Vardon ran on rid loir ron h b ' .f a haq ,srir,( '"'leveland club in and Fclee. yerond, Toor. Ooo.i;ff. 'hird ne to pi'k a irner tn gundaj-'the coveted navonai ope-- hor.or teur Redman. Per a Smith four'h, a d fficijlr ror rusk, when the of And land 3 to back the IJo. 2: golfs' origin Time. tf o fsr are of th fftiir pamen piTe1 feel that just as inflna Ma ana won their high hurd li.ro on"'1er'kin First, the Englishmen as the eevfo-vfa- r locusts ik"n 'a " Arthur then train Ar'h'ir Iemp, Boie.; second Rchertson" Twin evitably ?3rp" rme to Might the hepes of the (arm Idaho Fflils Third. Stanper, Fa lis fopper feara 10 if, to, while i';np"i e i 5 wt Maarnfi back hy the tune of 13 to Time. fourth. Camp. PoN1 n in- - . trk of to chances tlm.ti America's the whole ahow. Copper dash ' f'na! Brown. F1rr, S to evn thinra Rvder cup or ua'kint: ning the n Ti:cker. Ma h.t. Falls: secrj-A(x aar. 4 to rran chance ayain iM and TarTore with ;p the n open third. Ph.k, Sandpo'nt fourth. t: einh nil! in at fol- MilvauRM 1 CUP VICTORY AFTER SEVEN YEARS ? St. rin LflUnll: potpnd Iniiaajpel-f Drhr. S W BRITISH PROFESSIONALS HOPE FOR u.Mroer hea, (jooriine second. y'aidwe'L Ma ho Lyons. fiTJ-t- . hitting team Blue and Warner of the Tigers th ahiin drive. Alphoneae Thomae of the Chicago White 5ox is tn oniy pnener de-10 on achlv five victoriea. but hisbelow the feat hrinr hit Dcrccntax iirlr. who have pertect records to date fwlth three victoriea aplac. Thfy are iHudlin of Cleveland." Rip Collins of in Detroit and Herb PennocitNoi Yankee. Lefty Grove of the Athletic keep his lead a the hardest worker, with sixty-on- e Innings pitched batters In ten games, and thlrty-al- x mowed down by strikeout. AI Simmons of the Athletics, deeplte th umpire, his layoff for of Washcaught up with Qooae Oosltn toln bases, each having ington In seven to ni creau. t.i.in them with six. Lou Gehrig keep on the heels of his teammate, Ruth, In clroult drives, having svea to eight for the Babe. FOTHERQILL LEADS. American Leading hitters In th .41; league are Fothergill. Detroit.Oosltn. .414; McCurdv. Chicago. Cobb. .413; Philadelphia, Washington. New Tork. .409; Elch-rod- t, 41"; Gehrig. Cleveland. .40 ; Clancy, Chicago. 404; Galloway. Kchang. St- - Louie, .396; Musl. New York. .Ml. The National league haa but on 400 hitter among the regulara and he Is the many-tim- e batting king, Rogers averHornsby. with a mark of .41" In Wed-neaday Including today. ages compiled as many a games. Rogers has In the else as rune home anybody equaling league, too. his total of six and Earl the mark of Hack Wilson Webb of th Chicago Cuba Hornsby week. drove out three thl alng roinrm r - Si'-yar- at at Tusi I 300 d lait Result : rr ding. ToM hnii Off R C,rin 2. a tne TrVniiTider 2 T:!i l ht-of Bennan tird P wit 'itet, rmp rfi--- P S rtt for ladrs Fall. Marief (- Vtv YANKS TAKI DROP. In team batTh Tanke, ting --Jn th lagu. dropped from .S5 a week ago to 31 this week, and tak Dtrolt paaaed th Athletic to other M. th only aeoond plac with Hell-man- eQ'ia ieii A j " I 2 inrh? Other tate reniamed wore although many nearly dash ' final i FmM Toone. 0 ? I 0 0 Gord.ncr. Smi'b, Fi'er. third. 1 0 ft 0 Rt Allen. Bo'e; fourth, Sargent. 4 - th ft Rr.-- - PTer.-i(ummsri B'mo, jnrv - Reyr.lrtXr- .Mr.flUt S P'nten rif nr"-iRrinarvni H BjInnSoc hr Tho '.elirir? Ar bt Off H 24. off wander Tnr-mi2 Hirn hatted off H f.ehiinf 9, Run- - errerj- 4. off T twmnrder ff R Ri:rm r Tfvmander I fbr1nc I de- Co. 1 j 2 n 4 2 rrnrk appointment. & 0 t) R'ir.i, 1 it n '2 nv KiM).',f.. pops h Art yflu aatiftd with your present position? If t, and you can qua'tty, our company offer unlimited opportunity. Wo have poeitiona open throuenout the intermountan coun. We prefer young ample men between try for field collector. th age of IS and 30. of pleam peraonality, and willing to work hard for ucc- - W pay a good lary, plus a very substantial bonus. Automobile and e pen set fumiehed. Prefer no will be mown te man now employed, with a good pat record, feut wha daalr ta associate themeelve with a com. pany presenting larger opportunity. Complete particular wilr be furnished upon application. Phona Wasatcn 11M for nf n P.ieel. 2 Tim'v. 2:" ; iieion. iw Cehrini ff 11':!, rf 3 1 H riin't"- p Lore'. 3 ..-II- EMPLOYED 3 in.. - nrranr,- -. 1 R'ir 3 rerrds raid-wel- f' jTr- Ai nv.d spear d QHOA S 2 ncja t Preere, 3h ! t I'arfc. 2IJ3: rmln. fRM" ILJ.R I WARP Total Kfore br inntnpi. -- M ' Mill r-Mi : TA T MEN M I dubl-hed- h The Tre LI, CHEFK WART RevnnM. j 11 Edinr MI r' RTMrwn Ih IKTEP NATIONAL LEAOTTE Club Studina;. TV W L. Prt 13 Ort man, i rport nnd Naylor and ingf'cH AP). Hartley of the Cootie n Jarh Pt won th rluh. SiiMfx. challne rup in thir'y-- i Grfrp's St. on the h'lM! of competition " links today. 'tth an nc Gorfr gate of 163. Roliater C 4 Kisphnll rtaha ra vd a fflme in nr. lnter$lr fmii-- t eek opened up H Irninc but rehrirf frr or run f'i the f (ojM '1" nflnnc with his dlirerT rhr-afMTTJ Tiel th" B'tir in th third frame flnl utopifl r.e n'Oijorer Mn int Golf' E if M.rra Mav iTaylorsville and Mill Creek in Tie &lsar Prwul to The Tribune. 14 Idaho. rWATKTU"'. May Idaho Fan? rarricd of firs: honors in the fourteenth annua! ir;f?rscho!astir tr-and fsid ineet of Idaho held hrp this afternoon hpfnre an ap-- I r x n a t e rro-- ,1 of ! 0 o p o p A H e r-r. ho";df-fur the part i the jave'in throw rec-- I n vfar orri in Idahr. l r the vnr!r! 's in trr?chnla sT w rerorO hv hea irie the i tie WINNER. "V. L. Lorbr; r.t Pi Tola IS PWDWirR .. BrlM Achnhirh -. T'p'td Stftfw c;nqfnr HrV.rt V Wood 7jpnit: "iff. AHPtfl: .Ttm Cuvr M F"'Prs-in- , in4 and F. P pnd Pavtrtn. Ohio Pet. Tnd .4A! T.ArisT-i.-417 4O0 p.- Rdr'. ' OmSVILLE. Ky., May 14 (AP). Snatched from com parative obscurity by his feat of riding Whiskery to victory here renewal today In the fifty-thirof the Kentucky Derby, Linus McAtee aid shortly after the race today that he had realized his greatest ambition. The young Jockey excitedly left a group of newspapermen at the judges' stand because he was in a hurry to change clothes to catch a night train for New York. One. however, chased him. interviewing hirr "on the run." and while the rider enjoyed a shower bath. "I'll tell the wor'd Whiskery is game." McAtee said "He went ftron? for the first half mile, but until he reached the stretch I was not su.ro that he would carry me across the finish line in frcnt. I vas in great fear of Osmand. Didn't Earl Sande give him a wonderful ride?" McAtee was born twenty-ninyears ago in Camden. N. J. He has been racing since he was a youn.wtcr. Today's was his sixth attempt to win the Kentucky Derby. On each of the five other occasions he finished out of the money. His home now is in New York. McAtee 's Inst words, as he prepared to leave the scene of his triumph, expressed regret that his wife and boy had not witnessed the classic. mak-In- ' Demers Tosses Spear 200 Feet Two Inches; Idaho Falls Wins Meet. McAtcc Realizes Greatest Hope ordi-day- tn th s p AT 4; p raea"04' Si' 14 mer mark. Wide raced against time, holding a perfect stride from the very start, and, although the midsummer day handicapped the conqueror of Paavo Nunnl, he was comparatively fresh at the finish of the run. His race was the feature event of the southwestern conference track and field meet, which waa won by Texas university with a total of 8 points. j the throughout sfternoon and at times it ninlf tne three-eighth- Rtandinr of the Clubs May (AP). Edvin Wide. fajnoM Swede runner, lowered the world record for a mile nd quarter run here Saturday afternoon, when he traveled the distance In 5 rainutei 31 1 10 seconds. HA clipped 3 810 seconds off the for- ha'n threatened Klrkwood wer acratched. s of a mile down It waa a declaive victory for the the eaat. each of the first three horses track, back of the boxes in seats and being owned bv eastern sfiortsmen. from fence and Infield and the null. P.. Whitney, of New York received reserved sections the crowd itaelf $61.15 as his colts share of the1 told to the uninitiated that it waa purse and a ISrtOO inld serv ice. Os-- ! derby day It mattered not thst show-r- s mand. owned hv J E Widener of fell, Philadelphia, won S00n Jock J3001 and that th crowd was ao great that rain would have ro be stood. It mat and Hvdromel llOPo The western horses, with the ex- tered not that gusty winds at times ception of Hvdromel, were well back sw.lrled away a straw hat. It did In the field. bvenV" Mavor William HaJe Thompson of Chicago. In presenting th service to There was just a scattered rteer" o Mr Whitnev. paid a tribute to the denote "they re off In the four races courage and loyalty of a horse preceding the derbv Everything This derby dav is an inspiring centered on that one race, and eager If makes you'ejes scanned the sky for token of occasion." he said fine the wnther th have confidence anew In the was of of American for stands the ther the dav fair play spirit I am proud to be hr and a display of all the feminine finery people that to still wealth this hut there to present cup prouder were numbeis of th the owner of so fine a horse " wealthy who A wind and rain storm broke lm- - cou.o; not get boxes, and for a tinie rrediatelv after the race, scattering litti Kitty Kelly who stands dill-- . the crowd, both those in the club henlnd a department store t arrounds and those who had rubbed shoulders with Mrs on the track for a close-uof Browne, upon whose nod the social and jot key de'lnies of hundreds depend Mp the winning hor w lm men and cither thousands ran for the street who ha e million cars and automobiles and when the hardly make a living rubbed race was run. Htfle more than ders. all enst forgotten In the thrill an average day crowd remained in of the derby. For a time the great . the gathering dusk of another derbv raw had lifted them above the nary levels of life and made them il willing in underro the tiresome wait ing und discomforts that a hie cr..w! inevitably ca ipes. In that race track thronr men nnd women were undergoing a'l the anxious moments of an- - ordinary lifetime, more heart flutters than hless the most ardent wooine and some of the heartaches that brine sweet remembrances later. poicnantly Over It all, May time in Kentuckv wrought a fairy fabric of sport and laughter, of beauty and finery and of hopes and happiness, rt wa-- a nation gp'll to The Trtnune. PRICE. May 14 Annual award day holiday from mansions on Tnng waa observed Krlday at th aKfornci. Carbon Island, from palaces in from the lakes of th mrth anil the school whn athletes, county high thespjans. student body officers and plantations of the south and precept, debaters received recognition of their too. waa the butcher, the Kiker and a It was efforts during 192fi-:Members of the candlestick maker. the cist of the school play. "Adam Kentuckv derby crowd Tn a box in the clubhouse was a and Ea." were presented drawoman who een matic pins and debaters were given has medals. Student body officers were everv Kentucky cWhv She was Mrs. allowed to choose their awards. Susan Pherlev, who enme tn Ioul?- Olaf Potts, Oliv er of an Oh'n rh rtr 'la.. Aaron vlile- - as the hrid Hansen and Walk-- r Lowrv received AHstidcs win t iie in 1?.V Scores of no. medals for debating, William Seaton. Pfmifr a sweater as business manager of the tab' mn .'ipcl women present In- Carbonic: Gene Fressott a sweater as student bodv while "Olendor Adams and Kllwin Kllis were Tn ni" Wirlr-c- , a yrr V - rk awarded for t'.,e;r work as business Nt Kan- manager and editor respectively, .of T'n'tf"1 Sl3tp Sna'r the school publications Adams al?o was given a letter in track, and Vw YnrU (Virernor A '"t 'n a" rif Seaton received a. gold traik Trnn("f; Hum F. P'nr.N'r. shoe for his two ears' track parHir"!' Hrhrt M. vm. J f tiM'k K tn Sntf1 T .Tsn' Cox ticipation. n!vi-LeGrande Mathis was presented a Prpdy. ,Tnle nnre gold football and a gold ha?kethill for three years' efforts m these h!. Carl .T?fffrrt,i I,ivinr-ton- . alt of York eiven simp sports: Gene Pressett ilar awards for two ears in the yfrljri n. Rrrk Tnc Ma same sports: Richard Davis and A- "npra Ml Hull nf Wa'nirton lbert Fraaer PabntiT. jatna k Gr- given gold footballs Smvvp-afor three and two years' work, reP H Jrtvr .r TViM on Howthe gridiron: Paul O nr!n, .Tohn spectively, Tnmin ard and Joe Elardo for football and Lee Box for basketball were awardR. Rr!nk'-Snnwn Tn!anpoil r r ed a basmen. Nu! fpmphi: F'livard s RuM- t-, ketball men were Oris Maulsby, '"'rlAnn?; Pvr pf tehnrci Aaron Hansen. Walter Kay. Brnard Snow and Arthur Jeanselme. The f i"1'. rhnrrh. Flrin. I" v following membrs of the 1S26 footmf nt. PhftftfipJphia Ji nir ball teams were awarded letters: Whif" P'e''anr1 Homer Hvett, Frank Crandall. Bill Mivrr pTijth nA"oi: W Seaton.- Walter and Clin Chidester. U' Priwfo'-d- . Hu" wMnr-Joe Demman. Mike Bonaccl. Ray 'irL(r",-- ! Opnr' W Stevenson. Sol Ijarson. Arthur Jeanselme. Dixon Bailey and Walter Kay. ""111 P'iarn Kilrnr. P'neh'-ntWI8TERW trAGUt, two-yea- Tax. 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