Evening Star Newspaper, April 21, 1929, Page 97

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SECTION—APRIL 21, 1929, THE SUNDAY STAR,. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE President Hoover throwing out the ball as the Nationals and the Athletics opened hostilities here Wednesday. In the box are seen Mrs. Hoover, Secretary Hyde, Secretary Good, Secre- tary Mellon, Walter Johnson and Clark Griffith. ® Associated Press Photo. A close-up of the presidential toss—o\;t. 2 P p R — i Mr. H r's motion doesn’t seem a bit n recognition ol years of service, Joe Judge, veter: a::l:rwfrs c{,‘;rnfi:,j? me{; asashestanzr h:,sf cr;mpego !:'ye t:e big overcoat. first baseman a.nd cap_tain of the Nationa[s‘ is presented with < n E Lo @ Ster Atadt Photo. flowers from his admirers by Judge Mattingly. e © Associate 0to. the team with which he won his pitching fame. @© Star Staft Photo. ¢ g A 5 Cabinet wives were there, too. Left to right: Secretary Davis, Secre- Secretary of War Good and Walter Johnson are on the Bishop, Athletic second baseman, takes the first swing at the ball in the tary of the Navy and Mrs. Adams, and Mrs. Robert Lamont, wife of the pulling end of the rope as the flag is raised on the cgnggfise&g le&lben opening game. Muddy Ruel behind the plate for Washington. © star St Photo, | SeCTEtary of Commerce, taking in the opener. L,

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