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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 21, 1930, The Enterprise (left) and the Shamrock V crossing the starting line for their second cup race off Newport, R. I. The American yacht went into an early lead, and Shamrock V is left out of the picture! Here is the Enterprise crossing the finish had lengthened it to line in the first of the America’s Cup races, with the British challenger too far behind to more than 2 miles at the be caught through the camera lense. e e o e A gala occasion for yachting folk. Part of the big fleet A recent photograph of pleasure boats of Mme. Dieudonne which swarmed out Coste, beautiful wife of of Newport Har- the noted French trans- bor to witness the atlantic flyer, who plans to join him in this coun- try4 © Assoclated Press Photo. The new American net king. Johnny Doeg, 21-year-old Californian, holding the national tennis singles championship trophy after win- : ning his great finals match with Frank Shields, - % > first of the Amer- young New Yorker, at Forest Hills, N. Y. . . - 5 4 g ! ica’s Cup races. © Wide World Photos. - e - . . p o by © Wide World Photos. VAV AVAVEVAVEWE Vb VB VS Ve Gen. John J. Pershing, at his desk in the War Department on his 70th birthday anniversary. “I still D : : N " hi N < own the stretch at the Marlboro track. Albert Adams, sensational Baltimore youngster, is winning this have work to do,” the famous soldier told callers on that day, and none was left in doubt of the health and opening day race on Elensagon. Adams set something of a record by riding 17 winners at IEATIB0: © SarBamEnots vigor needed for it. © Star Staff Photo.