Evening Star Newspaper, April 4, 1926, Page 87

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see o Ghe Sunday Sta 4 10 PAGES IN TWO PARTS WASHINGTON. D. C.— APRIL 4, 1926 Memorial Music Temple to the 26,000 sons of the District of Columbia who served in the World War, which is planned for Potomac Park. A commission was created by Congress for the purpose of erecting the memorial, and the April campaign is expected to raise the $200,000 required for the project. The memorial, a Doric temple of white marble, where military concertswill be held, is to be located in a grove directly south of the center of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. Relay team of Maryland University, sent to The Evening Star Boys Club athletic carnival, tc show the little chaps how a relay should be run. Relay team of the Langley Junior High School, which won gold medals in The Evening Star Boys Club athletic carnival at Central High Stadium a week ago yesterday. Left to right: Leitch, Flanagan, Good and Bradley. Finish of the 880-yard relay race won by Langley Junior High School in The Evening Star Boys Club ath- letic carnival. All photos by Perkins. staff photos A member of the Evening Star Boys Club making a val- iant effort to win a gold medal in the high-jump class for 85-pound boys. The Independ- entBoys' Band, a featured at- traction at The Evening Star Boys Club ath- letic carnival. Edward Scan- lon winning the 50-yard dash for 85-pound Photograph of one of the med- membersof The als awarded winners in The Eve- Evening Star ning Star Boys Club athletic carni- Members of the 115-pound class crossing the line after a 70-yard Boys Club. val. dash in The Evening Star Boys Club carnival. This event was won by Emile Farhood.

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