Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1932, Page 96

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 14, 1932 Gov. Roosevelt of New York shaking hands with J. A. Stevens, the Amer- The Winter Olympic games get off to a colorful ican Olympic cap- start at Lake Placid, N. Y. This shows the American tain, just before the athletes passing before Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt start of the Winter of New York and other notables in the reviewing stand. Seventeen nations were represented in the © Associated Press Photo. Two champions on the sidelines. While they wait for their A A events, Sonja Henie (left), world champion figure skater, and Maribel A Yankee victory. Irving Jaffe of the United States team Vinson of Boston, American title holder, watch the other performers crossing the finish line to win the second heat of the 10,000- in the Olympic Winter games at Lake Placid. © Associated Press Photo. meter speed skating rerun in the Olympic Winter games. © Associated Press Photo. =4 Wins first Olym- pic victory. Jack Shea, Dartmouth sophomore, holding his gold medal -4 award for winning Here is Jack Shea, Dartmouth College boy, cross- E - the 500-meter speed .ing "the finish line after a great burst of speed had A bird’s-eye view of a turn on the speed skating course during an Olympic race at 'k:fin‘ m,.fing given him a 5-yard margin as winner of the 500-meter Lake Placid. It was taken during one of the 10,000-meter heats. © Wide World Photos. event on the pro- speed skating final. © Associated Press Photo. © Wide World Photos.

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