Evening Star Newspaper, May 5, 1929, Page 107

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GRAPHIC SECTION GRAVURE SUPPLEMENT he Sunfy Stad WASHINGTON D. C.. -MAY 5, 1929. All in the air. A striking action picture of one of the 120-yard high-hurdle heats in the University of Pennsyl- vania relays at Franklin Field, Philadelphia. Knoblock of Pittsburgh, on the extreme right, won the heat. © Assoctated Press Photo. A close finish on the opening day at Pimlico. Wild Apple is nosing out Radha in the first race A Rumanian of the opening card. © Star Staff Photo. princess as a fair daughter of Spain. Princess Ileana in Spanish costume on her recent visit to the Seville Exposi- tion. 2 © Wide World Photos. A D Miss Jean Builtman, who has just won the women’s fencing championship of the District. >-_am | She is a student of Fairmont School. Secretary Mellon standing beside the model of the future development of the Federal triangle Glad the Mexican revolution is over. A When Maryland and St. John's Col'ege hooked up in their lacrosse . 1di el it 2-year-old war ref N. y | il > th ental Government buildings. It has been placed on public vie th Gall y _ war refugee at Naco, Sonora, who game at _College Park. A typical bit of action in the battle wP;chsw:I:,:‘ tlo :’; Arr:onum & S & P B eIy ‘gfl‘:{;fl‘:fd“,,,:,,,:,{z' kegt her kitty in a safe place while bullets were St. John's by a 5-to-1 score. O EARE D030, flying. © Assoclated Press Photo.

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