Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1932, Page 88

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 17, 1932 A winning ski jump at Lake Placid, N. Y. E. J. Blood of the University of New Hampshire tak- ing off for a lean that won the President Harding intercollegiate trophy. © Associated Press Photo. A slight upset at Lake Placid. Miss Bunny Briggs of Fairfield, Conn., is the lady who admits she has a Ict to learn about skiing. © Wide World Photos. i Tournament of Rcses pageant draws “Dancing out” the thousands to Pasadena, Calif. A view of the beauti‘ul floral float which won the grand sweepstakes prize for San Marino, Los An- old year at Hollywood. Sylvia Sidney, screen star,and Stanley Smith, actor, were among the New Year eve celebrators at the Mayfair Club. geles suburb. q © Associated Press Photo. © Wide World Photos. Basket ball is her game. Six feet, four inches tall, Miss Alice Humbarger, jump cen- ter for a houston, Tex., team, can almost drop the ball through the basket. © A. P. Photo Dr. Albert Einstein returns. The ‘amous German scientist is shown with officers of the S. S. Portland just before he landed at Los Angeles harbor to continue his studies in California. © Wwide World Photos. Just a sideline. Dazzy Vance, speedball king of the Brooklyn Robins, displays a morning’s catch of red fish from the river near his Winter home at Homasassa Springs, Fla. © Wide World Photos.

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