Evening Star Newspaper, July 12, 1931, Page 89

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 12, 1931 Max Schmeling, with a convalescent left eye, exhibits the belt emblematic of the world’s heavyweight boxing championship, to whicl ibli i et titlehby l:!:fea::: Stribling goes down under Schmeling's blows in the fifteenth round of their Cleveland Stadium battle for the heavyweight title The Georgia battler managed feebly to regain his feet, but Schmeling, a few seconds Young Bi ibling. g Pt 7 g 'm AS‘,E“;‘,‘,,“,E later, was given the decision on a technical knockout. © Wide World Photos. Keeping cool at Inverness. During his grueling play-off with George von Elm for the national open golf title Billy Burke, the sensational Greenwich, Conn., professional, chose this means of surviving the torridity on the Toledo course. Wiffey Cox is administering the shower. © Wide World Photos. West Pointers enjoy some slow but sure transportation. A group of first class men aboard one of the tanks at Fort George Meade, Md., where they are being instructed in tank operations. © Associated Press Photo. An English blimp goes up in flames. It wasn’t an acci- dent, but one of the features of the Royal Air Force pageant at Hendon, England. The obsolete blimp fell an easy victim i i 1 , return 3 & Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson, the African exploters, r Viewing the Fourth of July fireworks from across the Tidal Basin. © Associated Press Photo. f i % . Joh holds a bab; A - from the jungle with company B s 2 4 A dazzling rocket casts its silver reflection in the still @Wltfl‘. gorilla, Snow Ball, and her husband’s new pet is Beeber, a chimpanzee. © Wide World Photos. e r— to attacking planes.

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