Evening Star Newspaper, February 23, 1930, Page 104

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 23, 1930. The king of beasts and his mate at home. An unusual and daring close-up photograph of a lion and lioness taken - in Krugers National Park, in the East- ern Transvaal, Africa, by Carl von Hoffman, the explorer. The other scene shows water buck drinking at a stream in the great park, where African game has been protected for many years. @ Carl von Hoffman from P."& A. Photor A masculine stride over the hurdles. But the athlete is Mary Dewar, premier girl hurdler of England, training at Battersea Park, London, for the international games at Prague. © Underwood & Un ‘erwood Some Winter sunshine for Potomac anglers. James Price of Waldorf, Md., with a string of rockfish weighing A round of golf between sessions of the Naval Conference. Secre- from 5 to 14 pounds, which he landed with three other tary of State Stimson, with Mrs. Dwight Morrow, wife of another anglers off Piney Point, Md., at the close of the last sea- member of the American delegation, on the links at Stanmore, Eng- son. land. © Wide World Photos. Gliding over the Southern California hills with Col. Lindbergh. A Bowlus sailplane in flight, with the famous aviator at the controls. © Wide World Photos A hard bump ahead! A gentleman rider in the recent London- derry Garrison hunt in England plunges from a stumbling mount aft- er taking a jump. © Wide World Photos. A castle of ice and snow. This is where the queen of the Dart- mouth carnival reigned during the Winter fes- tivities at the Hanover, N. H., college. © Associated Press Photo Acrobatic girls of Washington-Lee High School, Arlington County, Va. They are members of the tumbling squad in a “circus” pose. © Rideout

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