| Show I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING APRIL XT 8 1936 17 Coach Gives Familiar Order as Gridders Drill c d j Believe It oFlXot GOLF CLUB UTETRACK Sees It EXPERT TO NET SQUADS — By J C Derks THE KENTUCKY DERBY said about other outstanding events Whatever may VISIT HERE WORK OUT on the racing turf beit remains ever trig that the Kentucky Plenty of Activity for Campus P then teaching them the signals and the assignments on each play Del-mCALLS OUT NOTABLES Larson Bill Cowley and Sterl To Louisville every year go thousands of America’s notables Jensen were also out to aid Coaches both men and women As a social event the Kentucky jierby stands Ike Armstrong and Jack Barnes alone of its kind in America In Great Britain they have the English Show Ability derby a sports event interwoven with British history from a dim It is still much too early to say and distant past The Kentucky derby can be said to run parallel ho is going to fill the varsity jobs with the English derby in public interest next season but in the practice Tuesday Milt Mecham at quarterThere have been some noteworthy performances in the back Paul Snow at end Tom Cory Kentucky derby Usually the time in which the distance is covDel end tackle at ab McGarry ered is not exceptionally fast although upon one or two occaAvery at halfback Norm Page at sions remarkable marks have been made The record for the guard Paul McDonough at end and event was established by Twenty Grand in 1931 That famous Joe Wirtblin at half put on some horse galloped the mile and a quarter in 2:01 5 Previously to very satisfactory exhibitions Grand’s feat the record of 2:03 5 established by Old Twenty Kart Schleckman husky tackle Rosebud in 1914 remained unequaled and Ray Atkinson veteran guard are both tied up with sports and will From 1875 when the Kentucky derby had its first ruritring not do very much in the spring grid work The remainder of the players until 1895 the distance was one and a half miles In 1896 it was re will be pushed hard from now on to duced to a mile and a quartet’'- - Since the race was instituted m 1875 get in shape for the contest with the forthcoming renewal will be its sixty-secon- d running the alumni and graduates in the football fiesta May 2 NOMINEES AND STARTERS But the gridders weren’t the only For the 1936 derby 102 colts were nominated Of these possibly ones who enjoyed the spring weather Tuesday The Redskins track 20 will go to the barrier The size of the field is largely dictated by “mud-ders- ” sters took full9 advantage of the weather conditions With a wet track horses which are-pooften are withdrawn even as late as post time The largest warm weather to open up on their running and more was accojn starting field was m 1928 when 22 set out upon the journey That plished Tuesday than has been done was the year when Reigh Count won in the slow time of 2 10 25 all season according to Mentor Groups of 21 started in1923 when Zev won and m 1929 when VadaKPeterson who Is in charge Clydes Van Dusen finished first Twenty started m 1925 Flying of the cinder squad Ebony winner and m 1932 when Burgoo King won “How is the track squad lining t up?" Vadal was asked But he The smallest fields under the Naturally a concomitant of begged for at least one more day mile and a the Kentucky derby as of every were rule quarter of training saying: “It's a tough other prominent horse race is 1899 Manuel winner aqd in job to know how good a track team in the prices at which the variis going to be with just one day’s 1905 Agile winner In those ous horses are quoted Bookwork” makers are a wise and canny years only three started Bellows Develops lot They have to be for the Colonel E R Bradley is the Howard Bellows is coming along owner to have won the whole world you may say is only fast in the sprints and may do some Kentucky derby four times He eternally trying to outwit surprising before the season is over is now seeking his fifth victhem and oftimes the world is McKean also the is Boyd putting and hopes to achieve it pretty smart itself The booktory in out fine discuss style Jack Thorn maker then must beti cautious with one of three entries —Ban-istley and Eddie Leopold are gradually as well as a daring spirit Someor Bow to Me Bien Joli working up their distance with the The first two named are Blue times there is mixed m his najavelin and Knewell Rushforth colts and Bow to Me ture a little sentiment with taking things easy in the high jump Larkspur Epi-nabusiness but mainly he is busiThis is Olympic year and Rushforth was sired by the famous ness Is going to take no chances Knewell is also priming himself to meet the PRICES ARE GUIDE challenge of Cruber dusky Colorado university star who is belitg touted The prices laid by bookmakers who latterly have come to be for Uncle Sam's Olympic squad as called “betting commissioners” — which we suppose in reality they well as the conference high jump are — have the double merit of enabling the venturesome to venture title to point out to the public which of the horses m a big race are and Coach Theron Parmelee had his This latter item serves to add stimulus to tennis squad out Tuesday taking held in highest regard full advantage of the ideal net an already keen interest In the case of the 1936 derby we find that Brevity and Holly weather The Utes champions the western division for six straight rood are favorites in what is known as the "winter book” Brevity by Hal Price Headley The years have a title to defend and is owned by J E Widener and Hollyrood 5 to 2 and Hollyrood 9 to 5 they are promised more trouble this principal eastern book sets Brevity at 13 to 5 and Hollyrood 9 to 5 season than many years when they The main western book shows Brevity meet Brigham Young university Recently abrupt and possibly significant changes have been Cougars on the “U" courts Friday at 2 15 p m With practically no prac made in the odds on five other candidates They are Ogden tice to date Coach Parmelee has Phipps’ White Cockade Wheatley Stable’s Invermark E R the difficult assignment of whipping Bradley’s Banister A G Vanderbilt’s Winter Sport and the his charges into shape in three days Woodward’q Belair Stud’s Granville The heaviest plunge has to prepare for the Cougar invasion been on Invermark which was cut from 200 to 1 to 50 to 1 With the weather promising to be Granville and White Cockade have been hacked from 30 and favorable from now on athletes in 50 respectively to 20 to 1 each Steady play on Winter Sport all three sports will be pushed to top has caused a cut from 100 to 1 to 60 to 1 One of the Bradley speed There’s plenty of activity hopes for a fifth derby Banister has been chiseled from 30 to 1 around the “U” campus right now to 20 to 1 These prices Of course are merely outward signs of opinion Pacific Coast League There will be daily revisions as the colts show or fail to show promise in their workouts ar Ambassador to Inspect Salt Lake Courses Chewchki Final are confronting the greenskeepers at the Salt Lake City courses Links Master Tillinghast is a master in plastic surgery for golf courses He has been laying out courses for 43 ears and has traveled more than 14 000 miles since last August on his Interesting job Last summer George Jacobus president of the P G A realizing the need for some expert advice on ourse construction employed A W Tillinghast of Philadelphia to make a tour of the country to confer with directors of various clubs and recommend changes Starts at Country Club This service comes to all local clubs whose professionals are members of the national PGA free of charge Since all local professionals are P G A members all five Salt Lake City clubs will get the service The Salt Lake Country club will be the first to be inspected Thursday morning Tillinghast will likely compete his work here Friday AND RUN V-L MILK WITHOUT 2-- v Independent Ball Leaders to Meet Managers and representatives of teams that plan to compete in the local Independent Baseball league will meet at 730 p m Thursday at the Kearns building according to Clare Snider president of the loop Officers will be elected and plans will be drawn for the season whfch promises to be the most successful m the history of the league Considerable interest has already been shown in the circuit and a hot race for title honors is predicted by Snider er rd It may be that our readers would like to know what has happened in the past in the Kentucky derby The following list of winners in the different years and their times hold a possibility of interest particularly the variation in time marks: Mile and a half: 1904 Elwood 2 08 1905 Agile 2 10 3- 1- -! 000 010 110—3 7 Itfattla Sacramento 000 QUU 000— S S Batt tries —Osborn and Splndel Plppen and Head ‘ 1908 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1918 At Oakland: R H fc 000 102 000 — 3 8 Portland 000 101 101 — 1 7 Oakland Batteries— Posedel and Brucker Ludolph and Klea JL At San Diego 000 000 100 — 1 12 San Francisco 000 020 00 — 1 7 San Diego Batteries —Olbson Kerr and Monso Hobart and DeSautela AUTO $Umv rircf font soviet Broadway at 2nd East and BAILEY’S Broadway at 2nd West 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 stows Was 2320 Inc Was 2811 ZZ3 Realtors to Practice Sir Huoa Pink Star Stonestreet Wintergreen Donau Meridian Worth Donerail Old Rosebud 2 12 2 15 2 08 2 09 George Smith Exterminator Sir Barton Paul Jones Behave Yourself 2 10 2 09 2 09 2 04 Morvich Zev Black Gold Flying Ebony Bubbling Over Whiskery Reigh Count Clyde Van Dusen Gallant Fox Twenty Grand Burgoo King Broker’s Tip Cavalcade Omaha EXPLANATION OF TODAY’S CARTOON Fort Marion— Fort Marion the ancient San Marcq was built out df coquina (a concrete made of broken shells and sand cementeiwith shell lime) Its construction begun about 1638 was not finished until 1756 118 CR-Ge- 1 2-- 5 UP-De- borah says JACK WAGNER Industrial Schedule Meeting Wednesday The Utah Industrial Baseball league schedule will be drawn up Wednesday night when officers and managers of the circuit meet at 137 South Main street to complete all President plans for the season Harvey Garrity will be in charge The season is slated to open on May 3 One more team is being b circuit sought to form a The five entries are Gemmell Provo U S Mines Magna and Pin-ne- y six-clu- Holsum Beverage and Royal Bakers dropped out of the league Pinpey is the new Salt Lake City entry Ten Track Cocaptains R I April 7 UP— Rhode Island State college does things in a big way Fred Tootell head coach of track today named ten qocaptalns of the track and field team KINGSTON pi& W - "PRINCE ALBERT MUST PLEASE YOU!" 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He gets a lot of joy out of smoking Prince Albert “It’s suited to the tobacco fancier’s choice” says Jack ss cigerettes you ever Ml DEMONSTRATING that lie’s in rt by turning out a trim “makin’s” cigarette in 8 seconds “I never used to have the knack of those experts But I started rolling Prince Albert I’m bound to say that P A rolls easier and stays rolled right It’s sure high-clatobacco” Prince Albert had to be good to become the world’s largest-sellin- g smoking tobacco lt’a a treat m a pipe too ex-pe- CTTTOHJi-- 4-- mc merry-go-roun- illness Lewis forced the fight throughout but Nichols was successful in tying up the negro The Buffalo boy fighting from a southpaw position hit the hardest blows of the fight with solid left hand smashes to Lewis’ face Nichols weighed 177 Lewis 176 - 2-- Kunkel to “MY ROLLING TIME HAS IMPROVED RIGHT MUCH” 2‘04'4- 2 03 2 05 2 04 Regret MARlON-StAogott- years later during the Spanish The occupation of the territory workers were Mexican convicts and Nichols Holds Lewis Indian prisoners It is considered of military archiTo Draw in Buffalo a fine specimen tecture and in spite of its convict BUFFALO N Y April 7 was a costly structure orge labor The Ukiah Strong Man— John Nichols former N B A Webber wrestler of champion punched his way to draw with John Henry Ukiah Cal has quietly gone about Lewis world's light heavyweight his physical exercises until he has champion here tonight in a non established some astounding rec- title bout Nichols and Lewis were matched on the spur of the moment last week when Red Burman whom Lewis was to have fought in Chicago canceled the bout because of - 2- in There will be a tremendous displacement of atmosphere at the arena Friday night when the twq principals in the final bout step forth to do battle Hans Steinke weighs something like 260 pounds and Prince Chewchki ranges around 248 From these figures it will be seen that'th’e chief actors in the match will main occupy a good deal of space This Steinke is undeniably a powerful athlete When he came to America from Germany seven or eight years ago he was immediately hailed as the forthcoming champion Somehow Hans didn't quite click and although he was near tq tilte regonition repeatedly he never got across the boards— not for long anyway Still Steinke displayed so much ability so much power and ad thorough a knowledge of wrestling that he never lacked work He has been going at the rate of three oit ’ four matches a week ever since he stepped off the steamer Chewchki whose name It' may again be mentioned is pronounced "Chewackl” is - another colossus And he is rough— or how rough? He resorts to all manner of trickery and discloses a disregard of rules that say what one might is downright refreshing Whatever the outcome Friday night or the means employed to arrive at an outcome there seems bound to be a tumult The wrestling match of the evening is promised in the set-t- o between Del Kunkel smooth-workin- g local grappler and Danny McShain Fltt R)RT of Amarillo Texas “Gentleman Built outof sand and sea shells Dan” they call McShain and he Is come by the name Required iia yearstd Build: 6 generationsc slaves said to have through earnest effort and straightforward methods be two will These at two bouts lV falls Two others are to be one-fa- ll matches In one of them Georgs ords Webber stand: o feet 4 inches Bonneville Women Bennett clean popular boy from tall and weighs 225 pounds He can Oklahoma who has been here a long sand bag and run carry a Golfers to Meet while now meets Ranto Pascal half a mile without stopping He can Ranto representative of Mexico also take two bags weighing 175 was in the 1932 Olympics Sines pounds each fasten them to a helmet and swing them around like a The Bonneville Women’s Golf as- turning professionaL Pascal Is red puted to have had a successful cawith his head with- sociation will hold a special meet- reer This match too seems destined out touching them with his hands ing Friday at 1 p m at the club- to be a good exhibition of clean house to draw up tne club schedule wrestling Feminine Golfers Tie and complete plans for other social The remaining number will ba All feminine golfers who between Jack Powers a husky athIn North South Tilt activities plan to compete at the Bonneville lete from Los Angeles who wrescourse are urged to turn out for the tled an interesting draw last week PINEHURST N C April 7 with Sherm Christensen and Almeeting fred Mills Briton who was awarded Verry of Worcester Mass and Kathryn Hemphill of Columbia annual women’s north and south a decision over Leo Paplano last S C tied for medalist honors in golf tournament They had identi- Friday through Leo’s disqualifitne qualifying round today of the cal scores cation A 1- Steinke Meet McShain 4-- "-- MAT EVENT G A A W Tillinghast nationally known golf architect will arrive in Salt Lake City Wednesday afternoon from Ogden to give local golf professionals some advice on how to better their courser He will also aid in working out problems which By JIMMY HODGSON “Go to the situation and hold it That cry familiar to every football man who has ever played under the And a vast deal of this kindly interest centers each spring in Kentucky derby It is not the richest race m the world not by Coach Ike Armstrong rang over any means but certainly it is the most attractive Thousands upon Cummings field again Tuesday thousands of men and women who wouldn’t think of making a night as the Utah university gridders turned out 33 strong to take wager on a horse race 'look upon the Kentucky derby as a national Others of course regard the derby in the light of being full advantage of the first pleasant institution another horse race who see nothing in it save what profit they just since drill was of the day practice supposed to have opened more than may reap or what envy they may generate within themselves of others who placed their bets with better judgment or better luck two weeks back Coach Armstrong passed quickly These are people with souls dead or dying over many of the fundamentals that he had planned to stress and went The spectacle presented every derby day is solidly colorful This qualification is made because there are many shades of right into play formations Tuescolor which is a modern term employed to denote glamor Other day night with every man on the field getting his chance to learn famous horse races unquestionably possess color but in many the Utah formations both on ofcases it is drab and tawdry in comparison with that which atfense and defense taches to the Kentucky derby There Is nothing tawdry about Captain Newell Call took charge that of some of the freshman backfield by Ripley HEFT RULES VARENA MAIN - " derby is first in the hearts of Americans And soon the 1936 renewal of this famous classic will be seen at Churchill Downs —on Saturday May 2 As all the world loves a lover so also does all the world ove a horse There is that quality of nobility about a horse which is possessed by no other living thing humankind included And when a horse is a race horse with speed in its trim legs there is all the more reason for loving it Three Sports Provide :— : tei 70 fine rette tin ciga- in every of Prince Albert - “EVERYBODY AROUND HERE who has tried Prince Albert on that offer is mighty well no-ri- pleased” says Jack Find out what swell “makin’s” P A is Our offer is over on the left |