Chicago Well Represented: Largest Crowd in Years Journeys to Louisville for 62nd Derby.; Delegation From Windy City May Reach 15,000 as Predicted by Col. Winn a Month Ago., Daily Racing Form, 1936-05-04

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CHICAGO WELL REPRESENTED » Largest Crowd in Years Journeys to Louisville for 62nd Derby. » Delegation From Windy City May Reach 15,000, as Predicted by Col. Winn a Month Ago. Chicagos contribution to the crowd which witnessed the Derby may reach 15,000, as predicted earlier in the season by Colonel Winn. Certainly the delegation was the largest in several years if indications of the multitude going by special and regular trains, airplanes and auto are any criterion. Railroads report their best Derby business in years. Four Pennsylvania trains left Thursday and five specials Friday night carrying approximately 1,500 passengers. The Monon route carried more than 1,000 on two Movie News specials of twenty-six cars and the Chicago Travel Headquarters section of twelve cars. About 650 passengers left Friday over the Big Four, which ran three trains, the Me- | dinah Club of Chicago special, the Powers Toon special, and an overflow section to accommodate those who decide at the last minute to attend the Derby. On this latter train came 100 Andy Frain ushers who have been engaged to help handle the Derby throng. Among box holders from Chicago were: Stuyvcsant Peabody, P. A. Nash, Vincent Bendix, Roy Carruthers, M. L. Annenberg, J. Allison Dryden, Edward J. Fleming, Howard Gillette, J. A. Amos, William Atwill, Hill Blackett, G. R. Cain. Lincoln R. Clark, John Davin, R. C. Enos. R. L. Fowler, P. H. Joyce, j A. W. Kruse. Otto W. Lehmann, J. H. Porter, Howard P. Preston, Albert Sabath, Charles A. Sogner, Emil Denemark, and C. W. Bid-will. Among those who left here in various groups were: The Powers Tours special over the Big Four carrying: I J. A. Manius, Mr. and Mrs. C. Levy, Mr. | and Mrs. C. F. McDonald, Miss M. Tinness, I Miss R Luberti, Miss L. Lieb, F. Marshall, Miss R. Shubert, Miss J. and H. Mullen, Miss H. Green, Miss K. Davidson, Mr. and | Mrs B Parr, Miss C. Goystad, Miss H. Chiada, Miss V. Hatch, Mr. and Mrs A. Murphy Miss B. Hickey, Miss M. Moss, Miss L Guseman, Miss L. Frietal, M. Bailey, Miss E Smith, Miss G. Topping, Mr. and Mrs. W. | Prokorch, Mr. and Mrs. B. Lorenz, B. Mc-Neely E Young, Miss V. Casey, Miss I. Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. R. Toll, C. Joseph, Miss M. Jackson, Miss M. Roche, S. Morgan, ; Miss A. Browning. Misses R. and G. Melnis, Miss M. Weyer, Miss K. Anfell, Mrs. George W Powers, Miss K. Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. B Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. C. Baxter, F. V. Arber, Mr. and Mrs. G. Kerrigan, Dr. C. Czaja, J. Clark, Miss Ruth McCormick Mr. Miss H. Cotter B. fa. and Mrs. C. Donegan, Mitten, A. Happer, Miss F. Romig, Miss K Galvin. Miss K. Griffin, Miss C. M. Fischer, Miss C. Weiland, Miss E. Archmoeger, Mr. j and Mrs. A. Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. C Toll, Mr. and Mrs. A. Strouce, and Mr. and Mrs. C* Adfiir Persons with reservations on the Movie News specials include members of the boutn Shore Country Club, the University Club Illinois Athletic Club and the Lake Shore Athletic Club. Among this group are: E A. Leonard and party of twelve, Miss E Rudy, John B. Rodgers, N. Max Ermisch and party Of ten Mr. and Mrs. William i.utsh E. Schultz, E. B. Cameron, B. J Metzer -Mrs. Louise Hanke, J. D. Walsh, Mrs. Hattie L. Hanke, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Laadt- red Matthews, J. A. Williamson, Mrs V. Henke, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Grant, A. G. Glyels, E. M Converse, Sam Mills, L. R. Bomberg, G. C. Penrod, I. M. Keller, Jack Prince E. Reidy, ■ Max Rappaport, Chris Kungel, John Fresste, Dr. and Mrs. J. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs M. B. J Allen Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs R. J. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. W. Dugan, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Galloup Mr and Mrs. W A Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. bny-der. | W. G. Bisbee and party of six, and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Behin. The Wolff special carried 120 passengers, all that could be supplied with Derby tickets. j They included: Dr. W. E. Ryan of Minneapolis and party of six, C. Mather, R. Rich-ardson, Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Wendt, Dr. and Mrs P E. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Harold I Cerz, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Scott, George Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Leigh, Lou Schaefcr and party of four, Al Adler and party of four, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Barkley, G. : Schaefer, Frank De Luzach, Mrs. Rose Mil-ler I Mrs. Mae Kuffer, Mrs. Agnes Davitt, Mr, and Mrs. John McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Christman, Mr. and Mrs. John a. ! Crane, William Lee, Tom ODonovan Jack ! Ryan Mr and Mrs. Max Lurie, Honan Crowley Tom Fitzpatrick, James McDonough, Jr., ; Dr J F. Monihan. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Healy, Aid. John J. Duffy, Thomas A. Nash Edward Kaufman, Edward Neylon and Morris SaThe Medinah Club special had among its the following: Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. guests Hall J. K. Miss Frances Olson and daughter, Mr and Mrs W. Plainer, Frank O. Show, McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Costello and sons, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Eckland Mr. and Mr. and Mrs J. L. Mrs. Hal E. Reading, McKee Walter Mullady and party of eight, Charles Cappell, W. D. McEvoy and party, Mr and Mrs. J. Elazondo, Joe Myers, George W. Kiuger, Larry Burns and party of eight, and J. K. Franey. On the George Ross special were such well known Chicagoans as: Judge and Mrs. : E. L. McGarry, Judge and Mrs. J. F. OCon-nell, M. Pollock and party, George E. Taylor ! and party, Mrs. William J. Connors, Dor-sey Connors, Mrs. M. J. Hogan, Eileen Nan-gle. Dr. and Mrs. J. Millstel, Mr. and Mrs. | A. X. Elrod, Mr. and Mrs. M. Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Maltz, R. I. Caspers and party, Al Freeman, John J. Sullivan and party, Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Brownstein, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Silverman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abrams, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Berlin. Via Springfield— P. A. Nash, Ed. J. Barrett, H. G. Lindheimer and party, R. J. Bergen and party, John H. Boyle, Sen. William J. Connors and party, Aid. Henry Sonnen schein. Aid. Joseph Rostenkowski, Sen. : I ! ! ; : ! | Geo. M. Maypole, M. J. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Donahue, Paul Colianni, Joseph Dire, Frank J. Kasper, Aid. Jas. B. Bowler, Anton Macjewski, Arthur Nedwed, Elizabeth Tracey, Mary Tracey, Laurence J. Barrett, Harry J. Reynolds, Aid. Cusack, Otto Hanson, L. D. Gayton, T. D. Garry, T. J. Kiley, Chas. Bartels, Wm. Loeffler, P. J. Cullerton, Aid. Frank E. Konkowski, J. Frank Lyman, James J. Sullivan, Aid. J. M. Arvey, John J. Touhy. The Joe Tuckman-Eddie Camp special over the Pennsylvania included: Ben Feldman and party, J. Greenspans and party, Dave Brown, Paul Kopple, Manny Schreilberg and party, Joe Genoki and party, Peggy Olson and party, Mike Moran and party, Sam Katz and party, Nate Aronson and party, Al Handler and party, John Hearts, Art Leib, Jim Rowan and party, C. Conrade, Lou Markel, Ben Greenberg and party, Tom Kelly and party, John Conlon, John McCabe and party of six, Harry Bra-verman and party, Hugh Nertny, John Ambrose, Bill Wattes, Ray Mathews and party of four, Irving Meist and party, Joe Galluci and party, Earl Potsy, Harold Gilfoil and party, William Donovan and party, Al Cohn land party, Andy Kelly, H. Petrone and party, Irving Epstein and party of five. The group which went by way of Springfield were: H. G. Lindheimer, Edward J. Barrett, Ray Bergen, John H. Boyle, Laurence Barrett, W. J. Connors, P. A. Nash, George Maypole, George Ross, M. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Joe I Donahue, Paul Colianni, Joe Dires, Larry Gayton, Otto Hanson, Joseph Weber, Max ; Huebner, Frank Kasper, Tom Garry, Mike j Sneed, James Bowler, William Loeffler, A. I Macjewski, A. Nedwed, Elizabeth Tracey J Mary Tracey and Charles Bartels.


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