Evening Star Newspaper, October 4, 1936, Page 97

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10 PAGES IN GRAVURE NEWS & IfEATURES N PICTURES WINNING IN A WALK. Making the most of a light breeze, Charles Wolton's little yacht in the foreground won this race for the 20-foot open class on the second day of the President’s Cup regatta. DOING IT GRACEFULLY. When Nick Theodore parted company with Cygnet in this rail jump at the Bryn Mawr Horse Show he did it with the smiling grace of a circus performer. © Wide World Photos. Star Staff Photo. Right: THE TERPS GET GOING. Coleman Headley, with the able assistance of Charlie Ellinger, tears off some yardage for Maryland as St. John’s loses the College Park opener, 20 to 0. © Star Staff Photo. WASHINGTON. On the Autumn Sports Card C.. OCTOBER 4. 1936. Che Sundwy St D. 5 WASHINGTON Cand SUBURBS 10 CENTS ELSEWHERE SPEEDSTERS CHURN REGATTA COURSE. The flashy little class “H” inboards put on one of the best speed battles of the President’s Cup regatta. Right: SAILS BLANKET THE POTOMAC. Another picturesque regatta race scene against the Washington skyline beyond Potomac Park. YANKS LOSE CUP TO ARGENTINE POLOISTS. Hard riding and sparklin, © Star Staff Photo. play thrilled a capacity crowd at Westbury, Long Island, as the Argentine four downed eri- ca’s Green Tree team, 8 to 4, in the deciding game for the Cup of the Amg:l‘c'gus'.' " lorld Photos. © Star Staff Photo . SAVE THE CAMERA! Capt. Francisco de la Rosa of the Mexican Army team takes his mount over a Fort Myer jump in imposing form as he tunes up for the big inter-American matches here this month. © Star Staff Photo.

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