THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUlNDPAYL, MAY 3, 1930 ==Mmmmmm. - ........ . . . . Bold Venture Shocks Form Players By Sta ving Off Brevity Indian Broom Runs Third In DerbyClassic Wild Start Sees Granville Throw Rider As Brevity Is Knocked To Knees By FRED BUESSER CHURCHILL DOWNS, May 2.- (Special) - Before a half crazy Derby Day crowd of 62,000 frantic turf fans, Bold Venture, Morton L. Schwartz' remarkable colt, aided by the worst sort of interference to Brevity and Indian Broom in the first furlong, barely withstood a magnificent stretch ride on the part of Jockey Wayne D. Wright to take the 62nd running of the famed Kentucky Derby by a scant head. The start of thc race was held uip for more than seven minutes as Start- er Billy Hamilton struggled with The F"ighter and later with Holl Image who insisted on breaking through the barrier. Start Rough The start was decidedly poor and there was a good deal of crowding as the field of 14 swept out of the gate. Granville was squeezed at the very start and Jockey Jimmy Stout lost his seat as his mount got away nicely in :third position. Brevity, made an even money f a- vorite by the huge crowd, got away well, but when Nicky Wall, piloting Cold Stream, swerved at, the furlong pole, Jockey Wright was forced to pull Brevity up short, and the Wide'ner contender almost went to his knees as' he lost his stride and was crowd- ed to the rail. Bold Venture acted badly at the barrier and got away eighth but Babe Hanford, his 18 year old apprentice pilot, kept him clear of the early crowding and hung back until Cold1 Stream and He Did, who set the early1 pace, had weakened. Hanford worked Bold Venture up cautiously and took the lead at the half. Makes Brilliant Bid Indian Broom was all through af-1 ter the three quarters and it looked like a decisive victory for the son of St. Germains when Wright, making a superb bid for his earlier catas- trophe, eased the brilliant Brevity up through the field and took to the whip as he hit the top of the stretch.1 Bold Venture's big lead melted away as Hanford and Wright fought it outa in the final sixteenth, but the Wid- ener entry just missed as Bold Ven- ture lunged over the line less than aj neck in front. Bold Venture paid1 $43. His victory was, of course, un- popular with the crowd.1 Immediately after the race it was announced that Jockies Hanford,c Wall and George Burns, who rode In- dian Broom, had been suspended for< 15 days for rough riding. Terrv Hits .520 i Longest Shot In 118 Ye~lrs IWilis (lassic Ters D fa Athetcs 8-7, ow n d, r elIttvrw ),tithjd lLI Sorrell1 Is Winninig IPiti e o ndlrmiiiiM W As Rowe Is Chase I Fr«; llE Ti h:2ft. 6 inl. mound hInSeconid I11111w,"4G adRu:Wo y Birleson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I 1A 1 ) ; S c ' O i i t B u n ( ' l ' i i PHIILADELPHIA, May 2. - V)-(-I ' llt l . hje 0 17 -- ,ho~~l 31111 V" XJ)I iv " ulszlk INy 3'IF LEAESAL~ tall nelbles. toi Cl(5e CVIA )I ci1111te iri",tV. ryot.o 5~~~31 S.I VOL(a 'Yost I ich I TYEWRITerS tae 10 Phone 6615 T SOS >chaitz~c:. A ttu ti~al range of dli,Atn- ' titl abl ifor any room in the A Tailored Suit Is Always Distinctive i F e I You'll be7"4 ' *F-o-r-oe-! A For Spring Weather and the Golf Season JOIN THE PARADE TO MICHIGAN'S FINEST COURSE I if you take ___at .r r A _ ,; . UOU MIXED PI NYT F LAT IPAI NT GAL,.$15 ALL COLORS AND WHITE-.. FOR FI-,00R5 ANO vWOODORK~~ GAI. $1.59r A IIIT i iipvtTHE AR HIECS BALL "0 HU R EOt-0 IF 0 IPN'tr1UL%, AL . LET US MEASURE YOUR ROO0MS Estimates Free T l n l'l )prcit v (-)f (?c7Yf; 1(7/11r'1 III I i a i I I 0