Evening Star Newspaper, June 3, 1923, Page 86

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THE, SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGETON. D, —ROTOGRAVURE, SECTION—]JUNE Katherine Stuart and Jacques Lillard will entertain visitors during Shrine week with special dances The American woman invades a new field. She has al — ways taken an interest in base ball. but now she has donned / a mask and renders important decisions. Miss Nina Belle Hurst has been appointed an umpire by the Southern Califor- nia Base Ball Managers' Association and this photo shows her in action £0 0 A\t Trainer, owner and jockey of Zev. the thoroughbred which won the Kentucky Derby. At left, D. ]. Leary, trainer, holding the Der- by cup. Center, H. F. Sinclair. He blends politics and sport. Winston Spencer Churchill, once a ”w?\” Ulf- tlhcswcitor hA( rllg{h\‘d. member otthe Lloyd George cabinet, at opeming of polo season in London ockey Earl Sande, who pilote 2 ;‘hs colt in a field of over twenty starters = L - Ann Little Breit- Wilfred Mortimer, a Boy Scout, who | barth, a little toe traveled from Basra to present the | dancer who took Duke and Duchess of York with a car- [ part in the Tcher- pet as a wedding gift from British res- | nikoff-Gardner re- idents of Mesopotamia. Photo taken | cital at the Presi- when young Mortimer left Bucking-| dent Theater re- ham Palace after making the presen- | cently. tation % W. Knowles Cooper, general secre- tary of the Washington Y. M. C. A,, and his son Billy just before they cailed for Europe aboard the S.:-S. S 2 ; is te - 2 Y Fo]ttt}::‘i;i};n(] r}/:-nrtel(':noa?i):r:axlscao:feelsf:ce Children of New York's Jersey suburbs give show and dance in Hacken- of Y. M. C. A. Workers at Portschach, sack. But this picture is interesting on account of the character parts — the Austria. ) ' Wooden Soldier Chorus Internationally known banker, Frank A. Vanderlip, as an umpire. He served in the - — = i Kicles but i a - < : : tly. ackie Coogan goes driving. A]ackxc s real hobby is for motor vehicles, but he could not resist the opportunity to game between New York and Chicago bankers at Sleepy Hollow, N. Y‘reyc'e‘nly\ e driv{- this queer steed when he visited the Pasadena, Calif., ostrich farm

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