Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1923, Page 83

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oo e The Sunday Stae, o SECTION |K ¢ Il SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 28, Zev may have won the international race at Belmont Park, but Jockey Steve Donoghue, who rode the English entry. Papyrus, received his share of the mud. Zev's heels plastered the tiny English rider from head to foot. This photograph was taken immecdiately after the race. — Preparing for Halloween. California, new | five lengths in the international race at Belmont Park a week ago yesterday. X’::;::" L°:gi$|° The day was a gray one and the mud was deep—not the best sort of weather He was elected at | the cornvention in ,( San Francisco. Quinn was born at ‘Al Porterville. Calif., and served as a captain of field artillery in France during the war. S ‘ John P. Quinn of Zev, the American horse beating Papyrus, English Derby winner, by for the big race. An interesting study of the late President Harding, and one of the last photographs taken before his death. The picture was snapped at Seattle, Wash., by Dave Himelloch and is owned by Henry Lansburgh of Washington. Zev, with Sande in the saddle, winner of the international race with Papyrus. Both Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Sinclair at the Zev-Papyrus’ horses in the race were former Derby winners. Papyrus won the last English Derby and ; Zev won the Kentucky Derby. Dr. Kate Waller Barrett of Washington, national presi- race a week ago yesterday. Mr. Siriclair (at right) is the CIERETA dent of the Women's Auxiliary of the American Legion, owner of the American winner, Zev. lerwont & T welcomed at the convention in San Francisco recently. Internationn! &AL Photos,

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