Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1931, Page 90

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 20, 1931. Laying on the whip as they come down the stretch. An action- shot that gives you all the thrill and fervor of the sport of kings. Thursday, in the lead, won the race, the last on the final day’s card at Saratoga Springs, N. Y. @© Associated Press Photo. It's the old Army punch. Kenneth Fields, backfield candidate at West Point, seems to be putting plenty of it into this punt. © Associated Press Photo. Great Danes show their speed in England. They have been suc- cessfully trained for the racing sport and y are seen here taking a A grass-cutting turn at the pylon. hurdle with the ease Ernst Udet, famous German ace, giv- and speed of grey- ing the crowd a thrill at the National hounds. Air Races, where his stunting was a © Assoctated Press Photo. feature. © Assoctated Press Photo. His pen is busy again. Maxim Gorki (right), fa- mous Russian writer, dis- cussing with the director of a Moscow theater the production of a play he has just completed. © Associated Press Photo, A royal com- mand from the fir- ing line. Prince Gustaf Adolf, son of the Crown Prince of Sweden, taking part in army maneuvers near Every inch a champion. Of the 300 youngsters Sfovf,l‘:,}:.o\]wr::r}d Photos. entered in the Ocean City, N. ]., baby parade, 18- iy A - A Fine feathers make a fine steed. So says Alice Doll, who month-old Gillingham Landis of Philadelphia was is enjoying a ride on “Cloudburst,” 25-year-old ostrich at the chosen as the grand champion. Associated Press Photo. Los Angeles Zoo. © Associated Press Photo. e =

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