Evening Star Newspaper, June 19, 1921, Page 63

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The Swndiy Star WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 19, 1921. But it is a friendly invasion. with the idea in view of showing United States Army officers how the game of pclo should be played. The photograph shows first practice game on American soil, snapped last Saturday at the Potomac Park polo field. Capt. Silva, leader of the Cuban team, in center foreground, with club raised. Cubans’ opponents were officers of Fort Myer. Lateznational om S Ggn. Leonard Wood (center foreground) in the Philippines. Elks and elephants in the sportive waves at Long Beach, Photograph taken at the gov- Calif. ‘The Elks are members of the Long Beach Elks Club, ernment house, Manila. Ex- while the “ponderous pachyderms™ were entered in the fes- Governor General Forbes at tivities to furnish a touch of the unusual. : | right of Gen. wo‘f»’,f,i; — A prize package for Tex Rickard, promoter of the Lorraine Ericson, two and a half years of age, is claimed Dempsey-Carpentier affray scheduled for July 2. The This ten-man tandem bike is reported to make sixty miles an hour. It is owned by Walter to be the youngest flyer in the world. She accompanies her package contains ‘the boxing gloves to be worn by the Metz of Waltham. Mass., and it will not “throttle down” to less than fifteen miles an hour. father, an engineer and designer for the British government, fighters in the championship match. Sol. Levinson has : et & Sneonsnl in his test flights. Baby Lorraine lives at Toronto, Canada. made the gloves for all championship matches for the past Jh S i SIS ten years. Keystone View o,

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