Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1931, Page 92

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ' Costumes that will be much in vogue in 1932. Representative Sol Bloom, director of the George Washington Bicentennial Com- Iseion Sriakes) S | ewinotesiof Spysoval outh = Battling for the polo championship at Meadowbrook, Long Island. A typical bit of ha 219 l'(;lnela:ot::t‘;lsr:izsnd;::fia);‘eiebyasy:u:i]v‘:g:::: play as the Santa Paula team of the Argentine defeated the Roslyn four, 8 to 7, in the first mat the celebration. © Underwood & Underwood. of the title tournament, © Associated Press Ph( Premier Musso- lini (left) prepares to view the Italian air maneuvers from a plane. He is put- ting on flying gear just before going u’ A’&soclamd Press Photo. The tennis prodigy from the coast. Ellsworth Vines, jr., - - e 19-year-old Californian, holding his trophy after defeating A tall:i:\n;s(};laepsfizctgzu?a:s;;afll]mi: tam:;.e e;fl;’é;fasl:e;: g L rge Lott, jr., for the national tennis championship at ?:;siem{fs Bl ) Asm;alfd Press l—g,omv the Geelong race course. © Associated Press Photo. o TLr The air lures her from Broadway. Mary Adams has de- serted the New York footlights and will soon qualify for a ilot’s license at a Los Angeles traini 1d. 2 A preenee s Angeles training field The first full-dress parade of the school year at West Point. The Cadet Corps passed in review after presentations to the Mili- A family team of outbd Wide Werld Photos ks tary Academy of a bust of Marshal Foch by alumni of Ecole Polytechnique, the French military academy. | O Associated Press Photo. at the international comp are Loretta Turnbull of Mo and Raymond.

Other pages from this issue: