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IN THICK OF IT—Captains Anne Town- gend of Philadelphia and H. H. Jessup of & Fairchester teams show the boys a thing i} or two about hockey scrimmages at inter- city championships: at Rye, N. Y. (Imternational Ne ON JOB—Red Grange hasn't got water on the L\'HA'\‘ flrl"l all. Most fam- ous of football stars gets back intolineup with his profes sional team and § nighty . uni- shines bril- liantly 1 wx) Cameramen LAUNCHED—U.S. S. Saratoga, $40,- 000,000 airplane carrier, takes to the water at Philadel- phia. She’s capable of carrying 83 planes. (International Newareel) 3 e e ABSOLUTELY PERFECT—That’s the verdict of art critics after analyzing features of Mary Astor screen player, at Hollywood. Most beauties have a flaw somewhere in their countenances, but Mary regis- ters 100 per cent. (internatienal Illustrated News WHITEWASHING CORNELL—Gloomy Gil Dobie, Cayuga head coach, breaks into tears as Penn gridders smear his hopefuls with a shutout de- feat at annual classic in Philadelphia. Here’s Cornell trying to do some- thing with the ball. (International Newsreel) 000! LOOKIT THIS ONE!—New York's kiddies are given quite a treat by holid;i;: parade featuring many strange animals, among which this gigantic ‘“whatisit’ scemed to be the prime favorite, sinternational Newsreel) OH BOY! — Thi Bulgarian 3 man does his stuff at Sophia—and how ! Just notice, please. that the gentleman isn't even touching his mount with his hands. © Internat ’ ks Lol N EVEN THINK ALIKE—So they’re the twinniest twins of the Coast—introducing Paul Culbertson and his sister, Mrs. Pauline Powell, of Long Beach, Cal. So twinny that they win the cup without any trouble. (International Newsreel) GOING STRONG — Mns. Nancy Miller. of Akron, N. Y., just passes her 118th birthday, but doctors fear that her smoking may bring about her demise at a ten- der age! dnternational IHustra ted prominent part in dedication. PORTO RICO'S MONUMENT—Impressive and beautiful Victory Monument is un- veiled at San Juan, P. R., with impressive ceremonies, American regiments G }‘I \ FOR FRIEND: § Esme Howard, British Am- bassador to United States, denounces groups that would split Engiish-Ameri- can friendship in scathing address at Boston May- flower banquet. GRAND UPROAR—Arthur Farney used to be a fox farmer in St. Mary’s, On- tario, but he's graduated from grand uproar to grand opera, and is soloist now with Washington National Opera. (Harris & Ewing) et s R —— | ol ying (International Newsrenl) S Lo ZD L ZIN L _ZT > Dl 5 ¢ TNRY PP 4 A VT RORP 4, Tn eomer g 6 v TS S T P (NSO S 6 T e 1 v R (T,