Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1933, Page 86

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 7, 1933 Captain Kettle breezing over the last jump to win the fortieth running of the Maryland Hunt Cup. The 9-year-old jumper was ridden to victory in record time by Charles R. White of Baltimore. © Associated Press Photo A high and handsome spill in the Maryland Hunt Cup race. Randolph Duffy gm a high view of terra rma before he hits it after leaving Fugutive’s back at the thirteenth barrier of the Worthington Valley classicc. He was able to remount and finish the course. © Star Stafl Photo. At left: Fine weather and the classic event lured a big throng to Worthing- ton Valley, Md., to watch the running of the fortieth annual Maryland Hunt Cup point-to-point. € Star Staff Phoio. A record - smashing Building for the return of pole vault at the Penn world prosperity. President Relays. Keith Brown Roosevelt and Edouard Her- of Yale is the high- riot, former premier of France, soaring performer and holding their final conference he set a new mark for at the White House on the day the Penn meet of 14 of M. Herriot’s departure. feet. © A.P.Photo. © Harris & Ewing. Splashing through the water jump in the steeplechase of the Penn Relays. Joe McCluskey of Fordham, leading here, won the 3,000-meter event for the third successive time. © Associated Press Photo. CHORGE D HORNING ungst - i riving i York with Y of the Buchanan branch of Southeast Community Ben Lyon and Bebe Daniels arriving in New Cente: are ;::untin' a dance pantomime, “The Legend of the their bcb daughter, Barbara, on their way to Europe for a Willow Plate,” at the annual children’s festival of the Community vacation the Hollywood studios. Center Department, next Saturday afternoon, at Cengacl. :::ldium.. © Associated Press Photo.

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