Evening Star Newspaper, April 20, 1930, Page 97

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GRAPHIC N GRAVURE SECTION Q u a Al SUPPLEMENT 12 PAGES I IN TWO PARTS WASHINGTON. D. C. APRIL 20, 1930. 5 ,.,, erflfl»uww o~ B— e P — G % e ' . E’é N i X, The pennant race gets off to a proper start. President Hoover tossing out the first ball as Washington and Boston opened the 1930 campaign at Griffith Stadium Monday. In the presidential box are, left to right: Secretary Mellon, President Hoover, Mrs. W. D. Mitchell, wife of the Attorney General; Acfin%lSecnetary of State Cotton, Secre- tary Lawrence Richey and Walter Johnson. © Underwood & Underwood Safe at third. Sam Rice sliding into third base in the first inning of opening game here. A moment later he scored the first rgn of the sea- A good-luck handshake between President Clark Griffith and Manager Walter Johnson as the Washington players pose for the camera before the opening battle. © Star Staff Photo. Miss Suzanne Pollard, daughter of Gov. John Pollard of Virginia, who has been chosen as queen of the Shenandoah eagfll.e'oliom: festival at Winchester, Va. i 2l Japan’s visi‘t;'ng e’ll‘!;ish.“ l:: thanks for American aid in the earthquake reconstruction. : GEgn right: 2 ubo Matsudaira, Miss Matsudaira, Miss Tokuda, Miss Ashino and nth Continental Congress of the D. A. R. Left to right: Mrs. Le¢ft to rs 5 nnati, Mrs. Lowell Hobart, president general; Mrs. A. J. Bros. Miss Nakanura. IS E Unasevisn seau, former president general, and Miss Lucy Taylor of Columbus, Ohio.e P. & A. Photos.

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