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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTIONJUNE 18 1933 Putting his foot in it. Horse and rider come to grief on a high hurdle at the recent The beginning of the end. Max Schmeling gi‘;:?;?ion figgznli;ural stretches on the canvas after Max Baer, young Wida Woild PRotos California giant, lands with his right in the tenth round of their Yankee Stadium battle. Schmeling managed to regain his feet, but Baer was awarded the decision on a technical knockout a few seconds later. Wide World Photos. The trotters open up at Goshen. This shows the start of the first race on the - : E , : - e segond day of the NGRS e It doesn’t seem natural. Walter Johnson, “Big Train™ of June meet at the base ball, prepares to get inside of a Cleveland uniform as he famous New York - arrives to manage the Indians. Washington fandom will have track. A.F. Photc s . to get used to the idea of “Barney” in an enemy camp. L © Associated Press Photo First Lady wields spade at Claremont, Calif. Mrs. Roosevelt found time to plant a tree at school exercises there during her brief visit with her son Elliott in Los Angeles Wide World Photos Looking down the barrel! Secretary of War George H. Dern inspects the broom di- vision of the Pennsyl- vania Military College alumni after com- mencement e x er cises at which he received an honorary degree. © Wide World Photo! ~ HEALTH BABRY West Point’s honor man. > : 57 Kenneth E. Fields of Elk- P Tomethe hart, Ind., who graduated n P, SR 2 meanest flower at the head of his class this "'"*"fi... 5 ]ndlvldllflhty A can give month after starring as a Dele § ) : : foot ball player and all- 30 Weoodstoe g IN a CHARLES OF THE Thoughts that round athlete at the Acad- on: ) SHOREHAM Permanent , i emy Associated Press Photo. Wave your jndividnnl personality h do often lie too 5 is expressed in every curl and : ” fowing line. It is a wave fash- deepfonitcars; joned with exquisite symmetry by the deft fingers of artists—a wave finally of the smartest and Why Be Disfigured by It? arlzs > No. 1 for Yale, is riding down the ball in the open- e between the Elis and Princeton in the intercollegiate ionship at Rye. N. Y Princeton won, 12 to 7. Associated Press Photo | 1145 “Conn. ompany 4 stores for your conmvenience. Phones Nat. 4276-4277 . THOMPSON § N T, o Margaret E. Scheetze | DAIRY | ohoren &= o Skin and Scal; all "avert'? Rationst 1318 DEcaiua 1400 | 1 | Collegiate poloists put on hard-riding tilt. Snow (left), t hfi 1 Gude