Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 18, 1922, Page 7

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National Amateur Athletic union out- door championship games at Newark, N. J. Thomson defeated an all star field, scoring 6,892.57 points in the 7. ten events, including the 100 meters hurdle events. “America,” she says “is the land of my dreams.” and instruction out of the way and the jul some info Miss Pola Negri has come to this country te make motion pictures. Back to Mamma hie mother in Chicago again for a long, long time, hile it looked though little Carl Modeweg was not to see Bee ee Cbieago cumbia idee: atic His cotranged father had kidnaped him and bought a ticket to Denmark. But by prompt action the mother secured a court writ that brought the boy back to ber arms | to keep, _ be Caspet Daliy Cridune Great Army Blimp Asail Upon the 3 Here is the army blimp C-2 flying across the Potomac River in flight from Langley Field, Va., to Ross Field, Cal, This is the first flight of its kind ever attempted. before How They Grow Weighs 150 factories in England are Japs Observe Peace shot pat, discus, and 110 meter] princeton University. is off with a grand rush fir the 1922 foothall season with its preliminary practice | strated in Germany. net grind foe superiority in skill and endurance on Coach Koper (left | ns. In Alaska Miss Holmar Lidermann of Juneau, Alaska, traveled 10,000 mites to bepresent that territory at the Atlantic City beauty pageant. She's 28, Pounds, end is five for. seven inches tall. Sporting goods working overtime preparing for the opening of the English football season on Sept. 27. These women are busy puiting the finishing touches on football covera. Pact Japanese officer reads the text of the Washington agreeme: to be (iskanded in ac: | [eee PAGE (Ry Pacific & Atlanti? Here’s Major H. A. Strauss, commander of the its remarkable experiment. Motorless Plane Ascends 1,200 Feet Almost as revolutionary as the first airplane flight by the Wright broth- ers of Ohio is the development of man carrying gliders recently demon Photo shows the flight of the motorless plane driven by F. W. Hentzen, who broke all records by climbing 1,209 feet at Hanover. Champion Fresh Water Catch Hero is the champion fresh water catch for several soasons. It is a| 225-pound lake sturgeon and was caught by Henry Johnson of Chicago, who was fishing near Port Huron. He spied the big fish in shallow water and harpooned it with a long pronged spiar. After a terrific battle he brought it near the surface, and a companion finished the carcer of the sturgeon with a bullet. It measures seven and one-half feet, tip to tip. May Call Kaiser “Papa” Up_in Glacier National park there is 2 flmpid blve pool in an ice dipper called Te ee Sometimes venturesome tourists take a ‘swim in this pe water. The photo shows Miss Katherine Williams and Gladys Mason emerging from a flve-mile swim in ft. . " Conifert in Grid Play siversity, is a fairly happy youn ith ftie to kick about, but It appears from this photo he's consid- f a kicker at that, High These two children, shown with their mother, Princecs Preuss, will become stepchildren of the former kaiser, if repuris princess’ coming marriage to Withelm are true. j Aree other children. of ct the Princess Hermino has Capt. Jimmy Patterson in command of the grid warriors at North- western University, Evanston, HL, has trandled out the advance guard for™ the 1922 team alt ng. season does not start until Septem. ber 15 st team eve med as he wiped his brow after a hard iunge at a swinging dummy. Photo Capt. Jimmy Patterson on his toes “ oe

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