Evening Star Newspaper, January 12, 1930, Page 101

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GRAPHIC 7 ) GRAVURE L, . he Sundlay Stae WASHINGTON, D. C.—JANUARY 12, 1930. SUPPLEMENT SECTION Qfi on a lo!\g flight! As the ski-jumper sees the snow-covered spaces and the mountains at Speculator, N. Y., at the start of a long leap .through the air. Skiing is a popular sport at the Adirondacks Winter resort. @IAoCINt N Ees - BISHO Foot ball sings its swan song in the T curnament of Roses battle. And the pres- tige of Eastern foot ball took a hard blow when Southern California defeated Pitts- burgh, 47 to 14. This shows a Pitt line drive. CLolln sk Gov. Allen of Massachusetts greets the Canadian “kil- ties.” The gov- ernor is trying a few notes on the Scottish pipe on a Bos- ton visit of the Canadian N a- tional Railways Pipe Band. P& A Photos What's a little rain to a true golfer! John D. Rockefeller waiting under an umbrella for his turn on the links at Ormond Beach, Fla. . Wide World Photos. Home-coming smiles of two round-the-world travelers. Douglas Fair- . \ The most glamorous float of them all. The lavishly bedecked entry of the town of Bev- oo % . : : erly Hills, which ded th ize i Fean- " crly ich was awarded the grand sweepstakes prize in the Tournament of Roses l:iasrll;s and his wife, Mary Pickford, as they arrived on liner at §u;!A Pmr;n “ B parade at Pasadena, Calif. P p e ArDr

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