Evening Star Newspaper, September 21, 1930, Page 112

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SE(TION—SEPTEMBER International polo draws huge crowd. A view of Play shifts to the barrier in the first Yankee-British polo battle. the Meadowbrook field, at Westbury, Long Island, as Lou Lacey, the British star, is reaching for a backhand shot as more than 40,000 watched the American team defeat Tommy Hitchcock, the Yankee captain, rides near him (at left). the British four, 10 to 5, in the first game of their © Associated Press Photo series. O Underwood & Underwood A race down the barrier in the first game of the international set. Lou Lacey again is reaching for the ball as Tommy Hitchcock charges up behind him. ¢ Wide World Photos. Like overnight mushrooms a forest of oil derricks rises along the beach at Ven- ice, Calif. All of the wells have been drilled in the last six weeks on property here- tofore valuable only for Summer cottages, forming one of the most spectacular oil fields in the State. S e lowly place now to Alice Campbell, who was taken up 28,000 feet in a plane flown When it's convenient to have a swan's neck! This stately bird can reach by %:,PL W. G. MO‘-’" for a delicacy proffered him without coming too close for safety. The swans i icago, to set a s ess Photo new r T i - are part of the scenery of a German park. AESCCIate syt oo s:ngereco d with a pas Associated Press Photo The world seems a v Full speed in reverse! N Ray Cody, Texas cow- boy, shows the folks some fancy riding at the Michigan State Fair, Detroit. What the storm left on a rockbound coast. A fishing smack is thrown high and dry on Wide World Photos the rocks near Waterbwynch, England, in a Channel gale. . © Wide World Photos

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