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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT Harry Angelico, Washington bari- tone, who will sing at the Colum- bus night entertainment at Wilson KNIGHTS TEMPLAR OF WASHINGTC JIELD DAY. The Ellipse was the scene of the competitive drill of the local knights yesterday afternoon. This photograph shows jude- Normal tomorrow night. The pro- ient C gram for the event has been ar ing of the companies by Army officers. Orient Commandery was awarded the drilled company. This was the first open-air competition of the local grand commandery since the war. er cup for having the largest percentage of men on the feld, and also won first prize for the best B b A Matie vt for the community center. WON THE SILVER CUP. Capt. Otto Rln‘pkr and Commander J. I Rappolt of the Orient Commander: 1Pmp[.fl' with silver . cup which their company won at ye: : mandery had the largest percentage of men in fhe fie best drilled. Vi [ DRILL. Thousands of Washingtonians went to the Ellipse yesterday afterno®n to see the drill ows the interested spectators along the “side lines.” Washington Sta THE BACHELOR PRINCE. The photograph shows plainly that the Prince of Wales (Lord Renfrew) is a bachelor, for one of the buttons S apt. 0. P. Beeman, representing the Brit- of his coat is missing. If he were married the button would, of course, : ons in the United -d J. Butler Wright, thirc be in place. Photo taken during. sightseeing trip in Montreal. ant secretary of state, at the Wh e Hou eserday afernoon. Wide World Photo, onal P! Gen. Enoch Crowder, serving a cial representative of the 1 States government in Cuba, who called at the White House yester- day for a conference with the WASHINGTON COME! A President. the Washington base ball m.m was the big attraction at the first world series game \enerdny zhemnun The photo shows “Uncle Nick” and his partner, Al Schacht, giving a burlesque of the Dempsey-Firpo battle. By Miller Service. National Photo. At left: Early birds at the Yankee Stadium for first of world - series mes. These fans remained all night outside the gate of the park. Copsright by Underwood & Underwood. ng toward the grandstand. A position along the rail is much sought after by the racing fan. He sees the “break,” the shifting for position, and, if he is an expert, counts the number of horse-steps to the furlong. National Photo T ——— “BIG BABE” OUT IN FIFTH INNING. The Bambino, Yankee right fielder, takes the count in an attempt . A it i : e x HERO OF FIRST SERIES BATTLE. Casey Stengel, veteran outfielder of to slide home in the fifth inning of the first game of the world serlesidn H'.'i.? zl,a%fi;g i 3 the Giants, who won the first game of the world series with his mighty AR OF THE DIAMOND” AT SERIES. Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, high commissioner of organ- home run in the ninth inning. The score was tied and two men out ized base ball, as an interested spectator at thefirst game of the world series yesterday. The judge when Stengel crossed the plate with c:l:ve’ &‘2"2’,“6.‘..’3,.;,.,, e opened the series by throwing out the first ball. Oopyright by Underwood & Underwood. »