Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1930, Page 120

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 16, 1930, Something new in hurdle contests. The machine versus horse stunt was staged near Los Angeles to settle a bet between Ward C. James, driving his A little game of chance on a large scale. This heroic game of cards, in which “Leaping Lena” auto, pie plates serve as chips, is becoming popular with the sun maidens of Venice, and an equestrian Calif. Associated Press Photo friend. © Wide World Photos. Soccer gets an early start at New York. Plenty of action here to keep the players warm, but the early March weather keeps the spectators on their feet. The Nationals defeated New Bedford, 3 to 0, in the match at the Polo Grounds. D Wide World Photos. A well known visitor at Miami Beach. Gene Tunney, the retired heavyweight boxing champion, photographed as he was sojourn- ing in the South to recuperate from an opera- tion. OP. & A Photos Men of a hardy race. A picturesque group of bewhiskered sheep herders of Iceland, who have spent their lives on the Far North island. © P. & A. Photos Training greyhounds in steeple- b chasing. The loose bricks are scat- Collecting cups at an early age. The small athlete is 2- tered as the green racers get their year-old Marjorie Best of Detroit, who won the cup in a first training on a London track. Florida swimming contest. © P. & A. Photos. © Underwood & Underwood .. PESSSSRSEEREE . - An etcher visits the Washington Zoo. Reproductions from original etchings by Benson B. Moore of Washington. The subjects, left to right, are barred owls, the gray wolf and a female black-crowned night heron. © Et:herafters’ Art Guild

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