Evening Star Newspaper, August 1, 1937, Page 91

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6 PAGES IN GRAVURE m ' WASHINGTON NEWS 8 FEATURES | he gunflag %t&f Cand SUBURBS [h] PICTURES 10 CENTS ELSEWHERE WASHINGTON, D. ., AUGUST 1, 1937 - NN BATTER UP! The great back-lot pastime follows Washington's Y. M. C. A youngsters to Camp Letts on the Rhodes River. Bert Spiller is ready to take a wicked cut at the ball as Jerry Ney catches and Spencer Newton umpires. EVERYBODY OVERBOARD! Swimming time is the high spot of the day at Camp Letts. And after you get waterlogged there’s sail- ing, fishing and every other sport to round out the day - ... AND DOES IT DISAPPEAR! Bobby Dade (left) and Ralph Childs do full justice to the cook’s labors at Camp Letts. And the cook has to labor. e and husky Boy hese hal ned to a turn are these e Cama|Roose: SWIMMER'S ROOST. Browned to @ turh aré JUes, T Scouts of Washington, giving you velt on the bay. s aeTER COME AND GET IT. The cook is every boy’s friend in camp. [f they descend on § R THROWING THE LEATHER. Sub-flywei : LS c y N . - 3 -flyweights Bert Spiller (left) and Alvan him like hungry wolves at mealtime he knows what it means and isn’t frightened. : Crews put on a fast and furious bout at Camp Letts. Watch out, Joe!

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