Evening Star Newspaper, September 27, 1931, Page 92

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, . C.—GRAVURE Racing for the President’s Cup in the big regatta here. Seven boats start in the second heat of the speed classic over the Eastern Branch course. It was in this heat that William his boat upset. © Assoctated Press Photo. Freitag, pilot of Miss Philadelphia, drowned when The “four horsemen” of the Argentine battle their way to the United States polo championship. The Santa Paula invaders are seen riding to victory over Tommy Hitchcock’s Greentree team at Westbury, defeated the Anglo-American Hurricanes to win the L Island. They later ti‘:’l‘eg. © Associated Press Photo. The DO-X “goes dry” for repairs. An unusual view of the giant German flying boat in dry dock at the Glenn Curtiss Airport. size of the men on top. Note the comparative 2 Associated Press Photo. The Presi- dent’s Cup win- ners. George Reiss of Lake George, N. Y. (right), and his co-pilot, Ander- son Bowers, whose “El Lar- garto” won both of the two heats run. © Associated Press Photo. Wins beauty title. Miss Nadine Dore of Los Angeles holding the trophy awarded her along with the ‘title of “Miss North America,” at the annual international . “beaute- quest” at Ocean Park, Calif. © Associated Press Photo. SECTION—SEPTEMBER 27, No sport for a landlubber! this high-masted little craft gives 1931. h’I’he runabouts show their speed. They are rounding the south turn of the Eastern Branch course in the President’s Cup Re- gatta. © Wide World Photos. Samuel B. Towns of Philadelphia, who was chosen National Com- mander of the Grand Army of the Republic, at its recent Des Moines, Iowa, encamp- ment. © Wide World Photos. Racing at Kingston-on-Thames, England, her crew a thrill as a squall strikes. © Wide World Photos.

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