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1He. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 17. 1931 The Duke of Glouces- ter leads the field. The third son of the King A tight spot fcr the wrestling champ. Jim Londos, claim- and Queen of England, ant of the world’s heavyweight title, struggles in a punishing riding Ilston Vale, leg-lock clapped on him by Ray Steele of California. Londos shows the way over the finally threw Steele after an hour and 22 minutes of sensational first jump in the Fox- wrestling 2t Madison Square Garden, New York. Hunter’s Cup races at Associated Press Photo. Aldershot. ® A. P. Photo, Beauty and Spring meet at Gulf Park College, on the Mississippi coast. These fair students led the May day festivities at the college. Associated Press Photo. I Duce looks over the younger generation of Fas- cisti. They are cheering Mussolini at their recent mass meeting in Rome. * Wide World Photos. Four birthdays in one. Here are the little Morlok quad- ruplets of Lansing, Mich., who will celebrate their first birthday next Tues- day. Quite a car- riage full. Wide World Photos Who won—Dick or Bill> Anyway, Dick Barthelmess (right) and Bill Powell are en- joying some fast tennis together since they be- Elizabethan Queen of the May. Miss Mil- gan working on the same Hollywood lot. dred Duncan of-Atlanta, Ga., as she appeared to reign on the festive day at Agnes Scott Col- 5 lege, Decatur, Ga. Wide World Photo. Batter up at Wellesley! Base ball is becoming a serious sport for the girls at Wellesley College. Miss Helen Gardener of Mount Vernon, N. Y., is swinging the bat and Miss Madeline Burlington of Brooklyn, N. Y., is catching. Wide World Photos \