Evening Star Newspaper, August 23, 1925, Page 85

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GRAPHIC SECTION The Swnday WASHINGTON, D. C.—AUGUST J < SUPPLEMENT L 23, 1925 | ITTETEPI0M = R Lo Lo F = . . 3 . | Washington girls who took part in the aqua- plane race of the Co- ’! rinthian-Capital Yacht Watching the events of the Corinthian and Capital regatta a week ago yesterday. The Clubs. Photograph Potomac River from the Highway to Key Bridges was thronged with pleasure craft. The \ snapped at the Corin- Government revenue cutter Apache, in background. \ thian dock before the By Miller Service \ start of the)race, fy Miller Service G | AN :v Ff€ ....-.'u Ly ey l-l; Miss Elizabeth Smith, one of the aquaplane racers, passing the Apache, where the judges were stationed. By Miller Service Yachts along the course of the Corinthian-Capital regatta. Hundreds of spectators lined the bridges to see the water events, and thousands watched from the Speedway. The Charles Macalester, well known to every Washingtonian, leaving the wharf with District children, who were guests of The Evening Star last Monday. The boys and girls spent the day at Marshall Hall Hundreds of guests were entertained at the Corinthian Yacht Club during the day of the regatta. The photo- graph shows the wharf, with guests waiting to be taken to the various pleasure craft in the river. By Miller Service At left: Boys and girls from the Washington Or- phan Asylum, who were among the 500 District youngsters entertained by The Evening Star at Mar- shall Hall last Monday. «“ " : : They made the trip aboard John “Freckles” Levine, 6 years old, holding the loving cup, which he won by swimming the Dela- the Charle&a“lr\ldma::‘]fiut,e;;mm ware River from Red Bank, N. J., to League Island, a distance of a mile and one half, in 45 minutes. “Freckles” lives in Philadelphia. Like a bird. Reid Bontecou of Cornell, vaulting 12 feet and 1 inch at the track meet of the Metropolitan Assocla!lom A. A. U, Travers Island, N. Y. P & A Photos Wide World Photo

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