Box Holders at Churchill Downs on Kentucky Derby Day, Daily Racing Form, 1939-05-06

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■■■■■■■■■■ ■ .mm Box Holders at Churchill Downs on Kentucky Derby Day ..... . . t — — — ...--....A ! 5 : 3 . ! : [ I 3 , 1 r s f 1 5 1 if s 1 !" I e fc e r to i- p d at ± y as s t. e at it e c d of f to o ■v f. r- II n ie r h t 6 ie r, d s- n ie r LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 5.— More than two lo thousand boxes, the majority of them having p from six to ten chairs and the others more, r will accommodate the many celebrated per- e sons from all parts of the country to be here tomorrow for the sixty-fifth Kentucky Derby. Churchill Downs disposed of all boxes more than a month ago, the demand having been ! so large that it was possible to have sold as t many more. I Persons like Postmaster-General James A. 1 Farley, high in the political life of the coun- I try; a half dozen governors, senators, con- 1 gressmen, ranking army and navy officers, i leaders in industrial, professional, social and sports circles, have box reservations. As guests of these box holders will be as many more governors, senators and others of like distinction. The list, giving the home of the box hold- i ers, if not from Louisville, follows: Among the boxholders for the Derby are: i Gov. A. B. Chandler, Mayor Joseph D. i Scholtz, Gen. Adna R. Chaffee, U. S. A., Senator Joseph F. Guffey of Pennsylvania, ] Gov. Olin D. Johnson of South Carolina, Gov. H. R. OConnor of Maryland, Judge Lafon Allen, Maj. L. A. Beard of Lexington, s Postmaster-General James A. Farley, Maj. W. H. Wells, U. S. A., Senator Alben W. Barkley, Col. Guy Chipman, U. S. A., Mayor B. F. Dickman of St Louis, Lieut.-Gov. Keene J Johnson, Maj. Stanton Higgins, U. S. A., ] Congressman A. J. May, Adjutant-Gen. G. Lee ] McClain, Gov. F. P. Cone of Florida, Gov. , C. E. Bailey of Arkansas, Gov. Clifford Town- ] send of Indiana, Congressman Emmet ONeal. ; A Chas. W. Allen, A. B. Addams, F. B. Ahara, ; Chicago; H. C. Applegate, W. A. Armitage, ; I. R. Arrowood, Paintsville, Ky.; H. H. At- ■ kins, Carmen E. Atkins, L. V. Abbott, Irvin , Abell, Donald W. Adams, A. H. Adams, C. F. ; Adams, Boston; M. S. Aldrich, Charleston, W. Va.; C. D. Alexander, O. L. Alexander, New York; George E. Allen, Washington; * W. A. Alisch, S. C. Allyn, Dayton, Ohio; ~W. B. Alsip, J. A. Amos, Chicago; A. M. Anderson, Sidney H. Appel, M. L. Annenberg, New York; C. W. Ardery, Indianapolis; Brent Arnold, John R. Aust, St. Louis; E. P. Avent, Des Moines. B J. F. Babbitt, George W. Babcock, L. W. Baldwin, St. Louis; G. Breaux Ballard, Ed. F. Bang, Cleveland; H. H. Barclay, R. J. Barr, Joliet, 111.; L. A. Barrett, Chicago; H. A. Barth, New Albany; Theo. W. Bates, Leigh M. Battson, Los Angeles; J. Lyle Bay-. . less, Leslie B. Baynham, Lexington; Clarence ; V. Beck, Topeka; Wm. D. Becker, Junius W. Bell, M L. Benedum, Pittsburgh; F. J. Bern- hardt, Evansville; George L. Berry, Press Horns, Tenn.; F. C. Best, Elkhart, Ind.; George R. Bickel, C. W. Bidwill, Chicago; Barry Bingham, W. F. Blackford, A. O. Bla- lock, Atlanta; Robert L. Block, Cincinnati; Nathan P. Bloom, Robert V. Board, H. F. Boehl, W. E. Boeing, Chas. B. Bohn, J. W. Bollinger, Davenport, Iowa; Harold V. Bo- mar, Sevier Bonnie, G. O. Boomer, Percy N. ■ Booth, Fred Borries, C. W. Bornwasser, W. H. Bowman, Jr., E. R. Bradley, Lexington; W. • L. Brann, Frederick, Md.; H. C. Bretney, Jacksonville, Fla.; Andrew Broaddus, R. J. . Brooks, Chicago; Phil Broderick, Cincinnati; ; D. W. Brooks, Memphis; Beverley Broun, , Charleston, W. Va.; J. Graham Brown, Ows-l - ley Brown, James B. Brown, James F. . Brownlee, Wiley B. Bryan, Rodney Bryson, , Covington; John Buchanan, George H. Bull, , New York; Wm. Marshall Bullitt, F. G. Bur-" - dorf, Robert L. Burgess, Roy W. Burks, Mon-e roe Bush, Jackson, Miss.; Owen J. Bush, ; Dann C. Byck, Thos. A. Ballantine, John J. Barry, Milton Board, Allen M. Bond, Jr., f George N. Bosler, T. C. Bradley, M. N. Buck-e . ley, George Buechel, Frederick Byers, Pitts- burgh. c Andrew P. Calhoun, Pittsburgh; Patrick c Calhoun, Jr., Johnson N. Camden, Paris; ; W. S. Campbell, Bruce A. Campbell, East St. Louis, 111.; Hugh J. Caperton, A. J. Car-° - roll, Roy Carruthers, Chicago; F. W. Carter, ■, David R. Castleman, Steven F. Chadwick, :, Indianapolis; Henning Chambers, J. Matt t Chilton, John M. Clancy, James T. Clark, :, C. R. Clements, Nashville; I. J. Collins, Lan-y - caster, Ohio; David J. Connolly, Newark, :, N. J.; Howard Cook, Jefferson City, Mo.; ; George Cooper, R. G. Cooper, Cincinnati; Bill Corum, A. H. Cosden, Southold, L. I.; ; W. H. Courterray, Lexington; James M. Cox, :, Dayton, Ohio.; J. Cheever Cowdin, New v York; W. H. Crawford, E. W. Creal, Hodgen-lt - ville; S. A. Culbertson, John F. Curry, New v York; Elliott Callahan, W. D. Carx-ithers, Roy L. Carter, W. S. Carter, O. M. Clark, 7 Lewis W. Cole, Leslie Combs II., Lexington; . Sewell Brown ell Combs, Lexington; Combs, [ Lexington; Evans Crawford, H. H. Cross, Chicago; Nat C. Cureton. D Wm. C. Dabney, Ben-Dahlman, Cincinnati; Thomas H. Daniel, Atlanta; M. J. Dant, John ™ Davin, Chicago; Chas. I. Dawson, Cyril de Cordova, New York; Foree Dennis, Orville g C. Dewey, Chicago; Patrick Dougherty, r Pasadena, Calif.; John R. Downing, Walter S. Draper III., F. W. Drybrough, Wm. du £ Pont, Jr., Wilmington, Del.; F. D. Durham, , J. K. Dent, M. J. Duffy, F. S. Dunavent. f£ J. Dan Eddie, George M. Eady, Ogden M. r Edwards, Pittsburgh; Harkness Edwards, j Lexington; J. J. Egans, C. P. Edwards, Jr., Bowman Elder, Indianapolis; W. S. Elkins, Atlanta; H. S. Elliott, R. C. Ellis, New Al- £ y y - y d r lo p r e ! t I 1 I 1 i i i i ] s J ] ] , ] ; ; ; ■ , ; * . ; ■ • . ; , - . , , - ; f . c ; - ■, :, t :, - :, ; ; :, v - v 7 . [ ™ g r £ , r j £ i bany; John Emery, Cincinnati; John G. Ep-ping, Frank Erickson, New York; Mark Eth-ridge, M. R. Evans, R. W. Evans, Virgil Ev-ersole, Harlan, L. P. Ewald. F Fred Fairbanks, Indianapolis; B. F. Fair-less, Pittsburgh; H. M. Ferris, G. J. Felsen-thal, Jess B. Fields, Bloomington, Ind.; A. W. Finley, Chas. T. Fisher, Detroit; Edward J. Fleming, Chicago; J. B. Ford, Chicago; Louis Frank, W. S. Franklin, G. I. Frazier, Memphis; Sam Friedman, Henry Fruechten-icht, J. K. G. Fuller, Sewickley, Pa. G Perry B. Gaines, Carrollton; C. W. Galloway, Baltimore; John Galvin, Lexington; Maurice L. Galvin, Covington; James Gar-nett, Jr., Ralph C. Gifford, W. H. Girdler, G. O. Glauser, Louis R. Giogower, Q. D. Goodman, Sherman Goodpaster, L. J. Gorin, Henry O. Gray, F. McKee Greer, Carl Groat, Cincinnati; J. R. Gatewood, LaGrange; Marvin N. Gay, Mt. Sterling; C. E. Gheens, D. J. Gleeson, Selden R. Glenn, Ferd A. Gnau, M. Goldblatt, D. M. Griffith, Owensboro; Thomas H. Gunther. H Allen P. Harvey, Harold Helm, New York; John M. Hennessy, Irwin Hertzman, Richard H. Hill, Washington; Nolan R. Humler, Louis Lee Haggin II., Bruce Haldeman, Abe Hallow; A. B. Hancock, J. J. Hancock, Granville S. Hanes, J. E. Hardy, Wm. B. Harrison, E. E. Harter, G. E. Hart, Russellville; Joseph M. Hartfield, New York; T. V. Hartnett, H. C. Hatch, Toronto; Alex B. Hawes, Cincinnati; W. W. Hawkins, New York; Lacy Haynes, Kansas City; C. Bruce Head, Hal P. Headley, Lexington; T. Kennedy Helm, E. L. Henderson, James W. Henning, Louis J. Herrmann, John Hertz, New York; R. Baylor Hickman, Baylor O. Hickman, J. B. ! * Hill, T. Russ Hill, Detroit; John A. Hill, Baltimore; H. D. Hines, Nashville; Nat Hoenig, Wm, L. Hoge, Charles Horner, H. Maxwell Howard, Dayton, Ohio; Charles M. Howell, Kansas City; E. J. Hughes, Springfield, 111.; Edw. P. Humphrey, W. E. Hupp, Lexington; Frank K. Houston, New York; J. M. Hutton, Cincinnati. 1 Burch I jams, Terrc Haute; J. C. Ivins. J L. E. Jacoby, New York; Walter F. Jacobs, Joseph E. Johnson, Ben Johnson, Bards-, I town; Louis Johnson, Washington; Saunders i j P. Jones, Lawrence Jones, Patrick H. Joyce, Preston P. Joyes, Freeman W. Jones, Roanoke. K Jack E. Kannapell, Wm. P. Kelley, Joseph M. Kelly, C. W. Kendle, James W. Kinnar-ney, George T. Kinnarney, T. H. Kirk, Lex- ington; James G. Kirwan, A. W. Kruse, Chi-. cago; H. E. Keller, Akron, Ohio. j L I Polk Laffoon, Covington; M. E. Larson, Indianapolis; Joseph S. Lawton, W. H. Leem-. ing, M. M. Lewis, Jr., Clifford Lussky, Ruby Laffoon, Madisonville; Ike Lanier, Cincin-, nati; R. F. Lane, Chas. M. Laury, Chicago; Edward T. Lawless, Chicago; Shirley B. Lawrence, Foreman M. Lebold, Chicago; i Frazer D. LeBus, Lexington; Fred Legg, I Cincinnati; O. W. Lehmann, Chicago; Clar- i ence E. Lehr, Detroit; Fred Levy, Chas. B. Long, Shelby ville; Dennis H. Long, Samuel M. Look, Lexington; Nathan Lord, Fred C. Lord, Robert H. Lucas, W. L. Lyons, Jr. m A. D. MacLean% Paul MacLean, George MacLeod, Versailles; C. J. MacLeod, Boston; Pope McAdams, L. L. McAvoy, C. E. Mc-. Bride, Kansas Citv; Henry M. McClasky, W. L. McComas, William J. McCormack, New York; F. C. McCracken, Donald McDonald, Jr., F. S. McGinnis, San Francisco; Phil J. McGovern, Thomas M. McHale, Chicago; Robert J. McKim, Dixie McKinley, Lexing-t ton; Sam H. McMeekin, J. E. Madden, Lex- ington; Howard B. Mahan, C. D. Major, Irvin Marcus, P. A. Markey, Detroit; R. G. Marton, Toledo; C. E. Marvin, Lexington; Louis B. Mayer, Hollywood; J. A. Means, Jr., Hubert Meredith, Charles G. Middleton, J. C. Milam, Lexington; L. L. Miles, Frank H. Miller, Neville Miller, Washington; S. C. Miller, Charles W. Milner, Wm. H. Mitchell, Cin-; cinnati; Charles W. Morris, W. E. Morrow, Thruston B. Morton, Theodore E. Mueller, R. B. McDowell, H. E. McElwain, Harry B. Miller, Lexington; Phil Millet, T. M. Millet, W. E. Milward, Lexington; L. A. Moseley, Hopkinsville. N P. A. Nash, Chicago; R. J. Nash, Chicago; William Neal, George E. Nelson, Cincinnati; H. M. Nelson, P. H. Noland, George W. Nor- ton, Jr., J. Lindsay Nunn, Lexirton; Gil-more Nunn, Lexington. o J. B. OBrien, E. J. OBrien, Jr., W. R. Offutt, J. R. Ogden, J. B. OHara, Dallas, Texas; C. T. ONeal, Chicago; Henry D. Ormsby, Daniel E. OSullivan, Gilmore Ouer- backer, Charles OConnor, Cincinnati; John T. ORourke, W. Barnett Owen. P John M. Paris, New Albany; T. J. Pender-gast, Kansas City; H. R. Penney, Columbus; Thomas Piatt, Lexington; T. J. Powers, Jr., E. E. Paine, Cleveland; H. B. Patrick, Wash-ington; Stuyvesant Peabody, Henderson L. Peebles, Olin C. Peeler, Lexington; C. C. Pettijohn, New York; S. A. Phillips, Otis.W. Pickrell, H. Boone Porter, Lawrence S. Pos-= ton, Douglass W. Potter, Hugh E. Powers, Charles F. Price. W. O. Quest, J. V. Quinlan. Frank D. Rash, Frank Raidt, John G. Rankin, Fred W. Rankin, Lexington; J. C. Rector, T. C. Reed, Cincinnati; McKay Reed, W. M. Reed, B. F. Reed, Henry M. Reed, J. E. Reeder, Julius G. Reeder, Battle Moun-s tain, Nev.; Adolph Reutlinger, Richard J. Reynolds, Thomas Rhea, Russellville; Sam- uel D. Riddle, Glen Riddle, Pa.; R. T. Roark, Preston Roberts, Cincinnati; Ben Robertson, H. M. Robertson, Merle E. Robertson, D. B. G. Rose, W. M. Ross, J. H. Ruffin, W. E. Ruhlman, Lexington; Damon Runyan, New York; Lamar D. Roy, Colter Rule, Cincinnati; Noel Rush. s Fred M. Sackett, E. R. Scales, Martin L. Schmidt, H. B. Scott, Lexington; Thos. S. Scott, Lexington; Edward M. Seay, Charles [A. Segner, Chicago; Bernard Selligmanj C. B. Shaffer, Chicago; Frank B. Shields, Indianapolis; W. E. Simms, Spring Station; W. G. Simpson, John Sloan, New York; W. E. Smith, Henry E. Smith, Cincinnati;" William S. Speed, Keats Speed, New York; John Stelle, Springfield, 111.; J. M. Stephenson, South Bend; John B. Stokely, Indianapolis; John G. Stoll, Lexington; William A. Stoll, Berry V. Stoll, Sam H. Stone, James ,C. Stone, Lexington; W. E. Stone, Cincin-nati; Wesley W. Stout, Philadelphia; Roger Sullivan, Covington; Dan J. Sullivan, Turner A. Summers, E. Gary Sutcliffe, P. F. Sutter-lin, Herbert Bayard Swope, New York. T Horace A. Taylor, E. Leland Taylor, T. D. Taggart, French Lick Springs; J. Dan Tal-bott, John E. Tarrant, J. D. Thompson, James Ross Todd, Jouett Ross Todd, Edwin B. H. Tower, Milwaukee; Milton S. Trost, R. C. Tway, S. A. Terstegge, C. P. Theisen, F. J. Thoben, Andrew Trautman, Cincinnati. u Thos. R. Underwood, Lexington; Mark Upson, Cincinnati. V Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, Julian P. Van Winkle, Robert F. Vaughan, Wm. H. Veene-man, Harry A. Volz, Ben F. Vogt, Fred Von Siebenthal, R. G. Vallandingham, Lexington; Charles A. Vance, Lexington; P. J. Viviano. w M. W. Walsh, Louis Werk, Cincinnati; E. A. Weidekamp, E. F. Woodward, Houston, Texas; Paul Waggoner, Fort Worth, Texas; Harry M. Warner, New York; Richard E. Wathen, R. A. Wathen, C. W. Watson, Cincinnati; R. M. Watts, Lexington; Seymour Weiss, New Orleans; John Hay Whitney, New York; Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney, New York; Joseph E. Widener, Philadelphia; W. F. Wiley, Cincinnati; Robert Williamson, Cincinnati; E. Reed Wilson, Lexington; L. B. Wilson, Covington; M. J. Winn, Menefee Wirgman, Urey Woodson, Owensboro; Warren Wright, Chicago; W. I. Wymond. Y Hugh W. Young, Thomas Young. z Wm. Ziegler, Jr., New York; Arthur I* Zapp, Charles F. Zwick, Indianapolis.


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