The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 156, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 18, 1923 Page: 10 of 42
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Zev Wins—But They Look at Photos and Contest Race
BerlenbachofSuperPunch-TheyComeOnceiriaCentury, Declares Edgren
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Football
Results
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Miqurh
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for John-on, Menarek. for
Lamb
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alone qutety matehtng
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Sad, Sad Parting Praise
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BATTERIES
Fill
landed in Baa
with the hope of
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A Long Lift Battery With the Firtt
the wona»
Cott Low
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gettine a Mt tnde4.
raa give and take
4. but
CORNELL WEAKER
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bia eleven, to owe of the erentest
Perey Maugnten, Celumb'a foot-
Dart-
delayed burk
Johnson for a n<> ,od wain
man.
The T. L A A teem was eleary
CADDQC TO PREACM.
it Beore M to 7.
Th
Bart
formerly a wreetter
1 opiate ..
.. $27.75.
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Michigan Downs Wiscohsie
Moye a Whole Reund
17.
EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE
Tex 10--yard IIM
Stefn-
tow slang*.
ieekle far the
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Team Trainpies
On Daniel Baker
IN MEMORIAM
SHOWN IN LEAD
Here's a proposition that is deep
rooted in QUALITY and stands
FOUR-SQUARE with HONEST
( VALUES.
Every Earl & Wilson shirt carries
our guarantee to wear you full 12
months.
Brown Wallops
Harvard 20 to 7
V
for
If you want a suit or overcoat that
looks as well ON YOU as it does IN
THE SHOW WINDOW—come and
select from our stock of Society Brand,
the best clothes values here or any-
where in this country.
11-Platt ....
13-Plate ....
ECKHARDT WINS
FOR LONGHORNS
Downed by 9-0
Scote.
■MoAgetem ft Univeraity
14 cetomee
i Cautornta M, arimo-
Decision is Believed
To Be Error of
Judges.
STATION
5th and Lavaca Sts.
other toe* Mendrieke to Mathian,
renyited in the ncora. Bowies kleked
CAMBRIDGE Mans. Nov, 11-
Brown today deteated Harvara for
p 28
1 prk;
bereer erndhed left tmekle for «I«.
Mendrteke nlnod a yard and Bris-
anal from plac
To..
the
value
If you want a suit or overcoat that
looks as good in a month as it did
when you put it on—buy SOCIETY
BRAND.
• U. 11
Washing-
Buick Six, Studebaker, Chandler,
Hudson
..$19.15
... $23JO
Mig hands and wrista as well an
ami, holds his hands close to hi*
body to be ready to hit with either,
and stands in the orthudox nan-
oar, left foot advancea
Having hit his atnide Berienbach
knocked out Tom McCiellan, N. J
bozine in a
cote to run
4 I
212
tor* oak too ton
and woo to* till*
semkir in to0*11 Foul to
Hloves. Immediatety ba
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, Oregon Ag-
Texas -id
Burna .....
m M thhe rounda,
la three round*
to have nay
about hla fiehter.
man.
Summary:
Pirst downa:
homa tl.
Touchdowna:
th*
foot-
Sooner Aerial Rally
Falls Short of
Mark.
(Continuea from Page 1, CoL 7.)
If yea want thaw Better Feeds. Schoola, Water
ItUo. Y—r voice today meana votes December. 14
Phone 6661
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ymmanlum. Ha Itol
Paul alone too fast
ift year, at tonal.
to Mimi even car
ebries la the papere
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gaElt°S,Arar8CpaEs
Port Arthur Id. Gaiveston 0.
Texarkana d. Marshall 0.
Jacksonvite 11, Tyler p
Oklahoma—14
•T...... Price
worked down to OUahomaa 26-yara
Una with Blue Smith and Fuster
Qashing The «ame endea.
with men he «an prhotice hla puneh
on, tor a whlie, with ae tmmedlate
No matter who has made your
clothes or where you have bought
them you will make no mistake in
examining the QUALITY, style and
tailoring of our line of Society Brand
Clothing.
Olahema E**roe daaand
Texes kteked eft and Winox whe
downed an the Boonet 40-yara Una
After three attempt* to rata with
EQUIP YOUR
CAR FOR
$12.50
) to Page 1
once told me that Dan Hiekey and
George Dawson knew mer• abeut
the game than anyone eime ef hla
M namhy Juntor cel-
om day. and rafted
You can buy the Long-Life Exide Bat-
teries at the following prices:
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Chevrolet, Buick, Overland, Ford,
Essex, Overland
s. M. U.
McMurry
Heaaaal 4
yen id. ininet Cenege ft
iten M. Bouth Daltota d.
totnen 2ABtrine SMo •
H. PiKcton d.
। m, Harvara s
nmore 1L Sievens «.
M. ehar ft
oath Si Cathy ft
ah 14, acorgtown f.
cs ,
ef note hab bemme an evangelaL
Caddato attended a miemion at Ms
Metre Dhans has Obert in the
line and Oberst can nne a javelin
2uat about M far ae you can «*•
oglethorpe 34, Port Bennine •
Howard Cotlege ft Univeraty of
Chattaaee«a ft
that Cornell i net ee etrene a* a
rear ego. and to la need at an ex-
DALLAS. Texas, Nov. 17. — The
atubborn detense of the Oklahoma
aggles failed to block th* ottenaive
of th* Southern Methodista here to-
day, and the latter continued their,
progtess in the southwestern com-
terence race with a score of J to C. :
A touchdown in the becond period
and a satety in the fourth were
made by S. M. U.
nett* Aggies 7.
SaM &
s.
Ab A wweaTLER ME Conb •
Tsmuome nie ruuows
• ••V _ K 29 . e
Ament Anyway,
He was the best
the goal Un*, wcoring tat* in th*
trat"pertoa, with Big Oncar grab-
Demprey or a Carpentier for epood bing off the finai necessary yard
He hunt been hit much in recent age for the mcore, Eckhardt aashea
dighta, but in one or two of hla off the Sooner left end IS yard*,
battles he was hit plenutully. and Robertnon and Martey hit uhe Hn*
has a chance to show that he can for mhort, gaina. gitatrap broke
take It and wtlil carry the knockout through for four yaraa Marley
KocrG OUT
Cousas ounous
W46 Bem8n8No‘5
- PiRoT MobeX.
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Fllback
Sweeney
steniemtren‘a"paunenxy2enack”4 "o0024m‘pncdgum
• outatandine feature ef Uto Texae reeelved. mtariine bom
jthelr M-yard mark, stewara men
be to lenrnine nat to take M. He
he mhowin tote of oourage under
nr ana look* tike a comer. 0 0."
In Ma fleet naht, Paul knoekea
out chantes Matset in lam rounda
He beat Mntnel ngnin in three, ana
pouched eft La writ* Jergennom la
two.
Howard Payne Ml T
Cnga “u fiz
Vanderbnt u Geor
Centre 17. Auburn i
Kentue, A Total ft
-I wee "ever co •ered in all my
ta And, * qh. fc—rd
had epened u with their aariai
acme aertter, it would eertain,
Eav-been a pitiful Mary for m,
teem”
8 ' %,
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kick in either hand when his chance went over ths Sooner right guard
a comen. | for four more. He then pierced the
244g,.3
3,
5g
neat year and then to a poam-
buity of the two teams not Haan
nie for meverai neasone to unl
waa then torcsg awi of hoando
Hendgeka EMM if yarde to John-
era ft wee firm down Sooner on
95
2,32
ready Now Yorkera
2
Mathten-ter Pic*, Mef-4-n foe
Hartford Jonmon for Elomh, C
atdnbar**r for Iemmert , Kteln-
hert-r ter Strouvelle, Bristow tar
lamb
ll. Aimed a
_____ Carolina 14. Davasom a
Tulane 18, Mimaaay a
' lorida M. Baath in V. ft
— - and Lee U. North
reteree; Vanna (Cariete). umpire:
Robdins (Vanderbnt). head Une*-
L----gin of countet
Baid Stowan edaoe the yeme:
final trlump over a tndlttonal
rival a tradition phieh datee bark
to che aonato of nouthern foot-
ball. The Texaa-Oxiahom com-
met has run ita length. Owena
Samar* win not meet Vareity
oeltostaU world, and emli
fuioet backfield man in iM
ball world
Over at Prineeton, Hula.
■het-patter to proving Mo
qunmer- milers that ever pulled on
"piked nhoee
eyreeym ban "Chet" Bowman
one of the fantent traek men in (he
.10
Richt Tackie
.............. Strouvelle
Right End
ilght-heavyweight Hump, to
round, knocked out Geof Rydel
" --m*eaM -F
He tearned very qudekiy. H*
ah aw id remarkabi hitting abiit,
from the Kart. When he waa full
ot embiuon to become a boxer the
Tin* 11; Okla-
----------f
Oklahoma
perles of fairly long gaina The
Longhorns took the hall on their
43-yara Ue* and worked steadiy for
ns IS US
> FwoRITE PUN .
ONE lb EnoueH !
posinkne
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SggSJSIK'XJ
Sts "t6njreptpaziripeazi
Rrom the threa yaof Sae, Kekhardi
y** » left taeki
Ior tne ouchdown. A neat Dana
RobertenwCurtis, over the yeel
“«• compietaly ereeoed up the
Aahomene ana peore '*•
Poin qunrtef eloeed win;
epunt 25 to 0, Tezas.
home in Welton, lad., and "got the
urea" to take we the woepel. It to
reported Cad dork (are aw«y a big
no headway bein made Johnaoh . . - --
unoorkena a inn of M yarde to pan hia fortune after becoming a
Henaptek» who reed it rar da and eonvert______________________
BAX ANTONIO ‘Nov. 17. — 81
TThen he sn ne Ewar’s eollec tramplea an Dae
them to mhenrt"roEn"k"xmoc2 M Reker at sehwab hea thia aft
7 U. S. Champs Get
French Recognition
PARIS. Nov. IT.—Seven world
shamptonships were awarded
United Btates boxers by the Inter-
national bozine union here today.
Battun( 81ki waa deprived of hla
title of lght-heavywelght champion
of th* world, the category belng left
vacant. America made a dean
sweep in all the other claeses.
The tollowin« boxers were recog-
nized aa world champlon~by th*
union: Plyweight, Pancho Villa;
bantamwejeht, Jo* Lynch; feather-
wetght, Johnny Dundee; nght-
wetuht, Benny. Leonard: wefter-
weleht, Mickey Walker; miale.
Greb: heavyweight.
. tar ee a result of Ma victory,
becomes th. erentest money -win-
nang race horee in th. woria. owner
inlair took down $25,000 of to-
. , day’s $30,000 purse. -welling Z*VX
xinnine to l«l«TL which shove
. Mm ahead at the winning of th.
two English crock. Iinglass with
2291.278, and Doeoven with MTT.-
Ao woon an be (nt lute boxing,he
besta to eater tournamenta ■•
knocked the amateura out a* ram
aa they ware toenea late a Hne
with him Boon mothin wa* talked
of la emateur b e«ta( etreles but
Paul Burteubachta ponrh. It wa*
like Jack Demper puneh among
the protezelona RAviwetehta
A Aecera of Kaootouto.
la Dan Miekey. Berenbach had
a firm cine, meiruetor Hickey
know aa much about boxine aa
enxone Ho camo hero from Am-
Otero aad etarted to clean
woria HI may and ne
were (reel tenda
Dm wee Bobo mparrimg partner
M Careen when Pita traina to take
4 Via______
_ W. end J. t
M. Case ft
tl Now Ter* U ft
l ■qmm Vmivereit, a.
complet L tntereepted 1; yards
sained, i OKiahoma At meal. 4.
It: incomplete f; tntereeptea 1;
yards sained. lift
Punta Texas Krkhardt averge
41 yarda on t kicks Oktahoma: Bar-1
-tow, averaee 41 yards on 7 blcbs;
Lamb, 41 yarAs sn 2 kicks.
Penaitiea Trans 10 yards. Okia-
heme 1 yarde
aS amMuta to wrentie and ba-
te study boxing under Dan
Mewanee M. Maryvine ft
MIDDLE WEST.
Hamos ift puttee "l 4*
cntcego 11, Okie Same ft
Nebrarka at. Ame is.
Wabash tt inalana t.
Perdu* ft korthwetern 1
iinnenota tft lewa ft
od rat Sam singieton In a rouna, imine to a more of a to ft
beet Bunny Feeney im thren, end '
netued down to bualnem. He knoek >. ,
•d out Joe Pepperton. heavyweight „
campion of Mra m wo lee eleven all
material Aad Bob rit
tund, knocked eel Harry
"taterm heavyweleht champi
cm men ft knocked eat nen
tar. N T state Ngnt-heV
trails about tbs saaas aims Bob
played a 14-to-1 tie at the Tea-
kee »tacium today Th* Inatane tod
.. i at the Ota of the first half het the
Manne, aroppine their sad-rM-
Ther• nine 1 made • mteve o the op-
boxine championship la which he
met two of the beet college hency-
welehta aa the name miht. He
knocked them both oat. la a pumeh
each. He annthjlated them. Be Mt
them cad It wa* all over They
were husky follows, yuod boxers.
And they dtan‘ bars a Manna.
Was Champion Wrestier.
Bertenbach mtartea u an ameteur
wreatier. Ms made th* toot amen-
aa Otympte loam as a wrestler. Hs
was a coruing mat man, at that
But about a year eye Du Hiekey,
bet Mekey was a (aad tiarar
—----1 man to thone deya, Pur the
____Pears er as M Mo bee M-
wtruoter at the NYAC first as aS-
to Profeasor Mike Donevan
i Dan first told my sheet Ms
_____ 2 _ add ■•Paul
to qutek to Iarn and has remark-
■ Ms abmy si Ms marty Mar* He
about Paul Berlenbach fom u.
worid• miaalewelght championship
uemnine what weald happen if be
loaded that ouch at pi on Harry
Greb.
Bol Dan miekey know that hie
nehter Ma a tot to learn through
expenienee Toe coat'yet all at
threeten a time Rarely 01-1 the
IUII Billles yet within chontiny
.—--------diqtance of the goal. The wubbor» ,
I then nobody hoc etayed aldetense put up by the Catholle. - MADISON, Wim, Nev 11-MGehid
WM Betenbeen Ho hadjemotherea nearly *B attemptn to'B«n retained its hold on the wool
I how to pat his punch home (ten from any formation ______ er conferenee footbau till* here to.
my -and.te “"** them out Bt maward. umd a be«TdFMulday by detentine Wimconain, « to 1
ther hand, toft w right beine - t • and aein to ndvantnz: 1 The Padeers Mroro demperatety to
A matteror convendene If This piny was eimiiar to one at jovercome the Wolye Inee and the
sbenr the rubt he ponped Knew Rochne’n, Metro Demo coach, sum was tousht dereety through-
men the toft mill nr If fayeite formatlone ot Mienisn* forward pa-ine
Haskell Gets Tie in East
TANKEE •TADIUM, New York,
Nov It-Raekell Insutute of Kan-
•a* and the Quantee Marines
-----Mendrteka ploughed over th* rrol
,"?* m Solm: nabputhiyborrr,hraunt.bek vorey pnuenton. cosumora
5 "ILm* 1??“ ” bell ro.ro m« comen play
the Oklahoman* Eean ‘ । mouth. Haayhton lo of lb* opinion
aynin HenZ^s mtlMMi^raX that Cornen la not “ atronr
over th* Steer left teckie on another
, like that to Ikely to go high. Al-
■ U‛A AueuG (lUO oi wnacn eren • • e-ne til
Bowiea
Penick
An Lnterception of one of thee*
pannea, one of the few okahem.
ettempted untit late in ee yam.
- 2 Bralley on the 10-yard Bw^ |*q
: ‘They Outplayed Us’ ema: «i the Harvard -
qugezmazbganhmnthnspoe
hara "or “I ndFe: « for th. Yal ram. next wm
---- This was the second eteat for Har- I
vard this yoar Brown’s touch-
====ss=ss
Dan HIMtp prefers not to ass rzyke22s2 **“■ 1
musto Jam now Bat Hickey never * " mtotabi
cared about managing niehter He
woulan* be boadtao Berten booh.
BY ROBERT EDGREN.
"They come once to a century."
That', the old ring tradition of
th. men with the superpunch.
The last one in the miadleweight
clasa wae Stanley Ketchel
Now comm Paul Berlenbach of
New York 22 roan old. weighing
IH pounda, with a punch that la
fairly devariatiny—Back a punch
aa even Ketchet never mhowed.
When Berienbach bite them they
ye down and atay down. They
don’t come up to be knocked down
again. It toat necesnary. There
i somethine almost uncanny about
th* ettect of the cx-amataur-c
punches. He lo atrongty bult, with
barrel cheat, wiry tope aad arm.
With muncles that bulge and chew
porilla-like mtrength, and there
leal an ounce at nuliu fat ar
mott nesh oe him He to a email
edition at maale Hart at Princetom,
strongent man that ever played coi-
toy* football who could easily her.
boon heavywelgbt champton. He
crgahee with a Mew.
In Madimon Square Garden iMt
year Bottenbach waa aa amateur
THE AUSTIN1 AMERICAN. AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1923.
Fey. to have ae much aa a look-im.
Ploy WM kept In Dantet Baker
ternttory prauticany avery minute
at the ram. Th. l**>v* did not
A.
am ead Mary 7.
Oaroltaa V. 17
. Harty in th.'final period omaeh-
tne ettnek by Hendreka" Hammene
and Lamb M khom" wormmer
owl to Texe ttrart Un.
"ib“.mufrom conter tum-
525 and .Wwd coveret the ball
Th* OktaMmana had driven down
l*1* B-K from their five-yard nee
7. ape
mpln
In a punch. Byney Smith. ugnt-
heavyweight champion in a punch
Matt Dunn, Metfopoltan igat-
heavyweight champion. In a paaoh.
■art Hitagibbons in a round, Char-
les Seint, miadle went lght-heavy-
weight champion In a round, and
Tom Kirby, national ught-heavy-
weight champion, In a round
After this, havtng pteked up all
the championahi pe available la th«
amateur clam. Paul dectdea that
he'd ra after the protemgioma
Dm Hickey, who had taught him
bow to box, became he manager aad
matchea Mm. tar an enay Mart,
agninst Jimmy Robelta, a local
alugzer who Ma been tipping them
over around New York.
Greb’, Title Threatened.
Running tree to form Berienbach
knock *d Robirto for a coal la the
flrot round. Thia waa th. etghth
fi«kt in eu em ml ua he won la the
flrot rouna, A fellow who Maru
Left Tackle
............. Brockman
Left Guard
Dayvault ...............
Right Guard
Suhetitutiona TraM Sheerer for
Curtia Curtte for mhearer. Footer for'
Robertson, Mieeine tar Carman
"heerer for Want Smith for Martey
Oxlahoma: Mathtan tor Priet, wi-r
for Bockman, Qufty for Penick
Arbuekle Henrieka, Pr'tt for
Mathias, Hortford fnr Fleming
pen kioher. Captain Ptann. ereet
In an other reapeeta, to a weak toe-
club watered Mm ia the
weighe Mara to the wro
ptomehtp. Berlenbaeh d
from Cot-
rtenbeeh to faat, bat not yet a
Hie ehance to become a world'.1 mm. spot tor three Eckharat
champion to at least aa food m broom il arguna Oklahoma* rieht
that of any youngster now in night, wim behind neat interference for 11
Md probabiy about ISO per cent yarda. He brushed rght tackje five
bettek. . yards. With ths oval on the Sooner
All In n Veer's Training. 14-yerd mark. Eekharat Mdipped off
Run over th. Hat of awn who Oklehoma lettendtoth seal
atarted Uka Berienbach, ahowing equirmin and faiung acroms with
knack for put uno over a quick two tacklers heneing on. Robert-
knockout, even in early fikhta son mtoeod pool from placement.
There WM KeteheL. He won a IM _ Too touch Mertey, Alee,
of fight qulekly. but ho went ul Tex kteked off, but the Soon-
rounda with Joe Thomas and found yy*?*1™ •< the pig-kin wm
a few other fellow- who ooula takennort zuved. Th. Oklahomaga faied
Ma pumehes Md atand am to rat aaywhero. aad wore forced to .
Bob Hitalmona could pick Me lpunt:sput of.danger. Robertnon re:
round when h. wantea to win ceived the ktek and came beck «
qulckiy. BetoXenpford had a fin-Izards te th. Oklahoma M-yerd
hing punch My lime ha wantea mark Azain Eckharat nashea, an
to let It so Spain did Martey plug along until
Of th. miadiewetenta MaCov. the. Lonehorne. seora. Mekherat
Ryan. Katchel, Papka Md Dilohennexe4 “ ** rlpbt Jackta ,
and Mik. Gibbone often won with Mor: Texeraentertorenes Mdariey,
quick khockout. We have had a lon."r"uoronaok.plunsen.went
leap list at cheese ehamptona imax.foruuroucneouniRobzrwon 1
the etam. Even Harry Grob, whe .ck4 "e.rom pincement Score:
to th. unlest man to the ring and " t ... .__,
-xcoodhehter,hammtmuchor stewSrunaWapasecgokanot.
Rot BExtenbeK "
Ek- AMATEUR ounno .----
D INS HARbUT wTTiNe
"DOLEWEeHT eice Bob
Tsos"e"""T
4q--78
too Hold from their fve-yara nao BIS THREE FADES.
Tee"Zcmer.w.um."a.m2 Le°pzrppazqcazn"pcrmrenaez
u___ , , I ** ■ ana Mekherat punted 41 athiedee lured many a Mor nthintei
Numerous Stan of Track rente to Johnmon who returne soltothebie three That condition no
And Field Shine sb Grid ‛prd* „am PrUte*"’., ipneo. 25 an meal pa, "pine I
MenAnteka fesuite in 11 yarda at-1 Urata Uy the till. "Mg throw to
Bout ot the football groata are vane. Brintov bfoke thrugh cen-
doubuag la team (hia Maroa ter ow a delarla bach for 14 more
Mendpteks plougnea over the ral
HAr M Fere Y
PAUL 1ocKa En
“o STIFF TheY
PoiT =VEN
RoLL OJWM— 111
LOUISVILLE, Ky- Nov. 17. —
Press news paper photograps of th.
Zev-In Ntembriam match at Church-
tU downs today showa the heads of
the two horses are on practically
a deed Une. with in Memorlam
having a fraction the better of it
If anything. Spectators on ths
futah line contended that in Me-
mortem* none was projected far-
ther than Zev’s at the line of finish.
I ne newspaper photogcaphs seem
to brer out this conclusion.
The photograph beside showing
in Memortam to be a fraction of a
none in the lead eighteen inches
from the wire, show one of his fore
feet a* just having hit the track
and his body lurching forward from
the impact of the stride, while
Zev’s corresponding foot le on its
downward motion and cannot have
even him an added impetus on ths
final jump before both crossed the
wire.
RACE IS CLOsItT IN
ALL HISTORY. •
LOUISVILLE, Ky. Nov. 17.—In
what probably was ths closest, most
thrilling finish in the history of
the American turf, Zev. winner of
Ute Kentucky Derby and conqueror
of Papseus, reversed the victory in
Memoriam scored at Latonia two
weeks ago by defeating him by a
scant none in a match race at one
and one-quarter mile at Churchill
Downs today.
Hurricane Finish.
The hurricane fish wa* so close
that hardly a spectator in a crowd
of 40,000 persons with the poaal-
Highest type nationally known
suits and overcoats. Style that
stays,—lines that last,—quality that
never quits and fabrics tailored to
master wind and weather.
Trot ---a— new lf.be didn't belleve
him Berienbach to be real du ■ pl** Hi ip
bie exception of Harry T. Sinclair,
owner of the winner, realised that
Zev had won. until the official de-
cisten ot the judges had been post-
ed The climax of Abe race fur-
nished a thriu that mt th. crowd
wild with th. excitement as almost
every one thought that in Me-
mortam had trlumaphed, a* (be
two groat throe-year-old rival*
nounderga Into the wire, racing
neck and neck with ecarcely an inch
neparating I hair lull Trained
pbservers, with yeara of experience
la watching close finishes, shouted
that in Memoriam had wow but re-
ceived the shock of their Uro* a
mecond later when the judges post-
ed Zev ns the winner.
Zev Greatest.
The race wee won in 2:06 3-5,
three and two-tirths meconda slower
than the track record tor the die-
tnce entabliahed by Woodtrap in
MIL but Woodtrap eta not carry
tea impost of IM pounds that both
in Memoriam Md Zev carried to-
te ft but that came to MM tee;
eft don't ask me should ws bars
' Tosm
____j to nothing to say We
wore defeel a A The game to over.
Tea Fee forgotten IL* he mid.
ahaldmg Me head slowly, and then
looking eft indo the darknen
white rosin the tainteet trace at
a emite playea around Me mouth,
Bal Hille Beany owe' sym
wore end
He had come a long way. prob-
ably the Met Squrney to Austin,
Eekhardt 1 Martey; Oxlahoma:
Mathtaa, Bristow.
Goal ntterg touchdown: T*xaa
Robertaon 1 Kobertsom to Curtte 1;
Oklahoma Rawies 1.
eomine aa b rerult of a lone for-
ward peas tho second betne by
Butler who ran 14 yards attar
bleekine s Crimaon drop kiek, and i
tbs third belne due to B s2-yari
run by Dixon ra a fake forward
SOUTHWEST
Texas 1 ----
Bios 7.
Robprtson ............ Johnson
Eekharat Hendricks!
Left Haibaek
Glistrap ............ Mammert (el
Right Halfback
Coach Beany Owen of the Bora-
er smiled madly sa he entratned
iast night with Me teem for Nor-
man, Okla The Btlte one-armed
mentor meemed weary. Ured. very
ura,
"They ept the Jump ea ua, and
then eleakty outplayed M." he
said la a tow tone, appareatiy
ram bus ilng Aad thro Ma fee-
•area lighted up faintly ae the
chost at a smile traced it way
a-Vo** Ma and Ceoe.
' • But that game to already won
ne over with, aad Fve forgot
ten it
-Na" be mid with a Bille
shrug gr hi Stan ulisra -I aaa
as* say whether ar not my team
waif have eeteced Btownrt's
eleven had it piayea the broad st
bait IBM H dM ngntnpt Minmowni
iant wash Wb bsai Mtosouri II
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