New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 10, 1928, Page 20

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ell Their amen A e s i e e i3 ) 3 REDMAN % ) 2 . 3 LOSES — This ’i H g group of native 4 3 Indians was 3 beaten by a team : ) of white brothers at the ancient game of archery at Hollywood. Cal (Internations) Newsreal> 7OR GROUND WORK: Koeh) (right), Baron vos Huenefeld (center) Major Fitsmaurice (left) the cars given to them by an anonymous donor L! ot Now York e gallant Bremen crew is to M&drm«flthomntryvhuthmu »: iatersations) Newareel? ey Pty AMONG LEADERS—Gene Saragen, former American open champ, is among the leaders in the qualifying round st Sandwich, Eng- land, where the British Open is being played. (Internstions! Neweres!) : DIRECTS . THOUSANDS— TRIMS THE NAVY—Lively action fiorensor, Mascagm, noted 2 BRIDGE LAMP —Mile. , who y made MAY QUEEN—Miss Virginia Chapman of Portiand, Me. flanked by her at- ot | the game between girects o chorus of thou: aged o, o ipe and s the youngest member of the tendants, Miss Martha Dummick of Columbus, Ohio (left), and Miss Eleanor B o et ot e s o sl 1 % B Notiona] Asronsutic ASSOCISHOD. (racemaecimst ewwsas Draper of New York Ofty (right), presided over the May Festival at Wellesley example with this “bridge D, G. Mar Acacecny ;' ;;hinmn- concert on the Popolo - lamp” pose. -G Maryland won B et wovwen Square’in Rome. S Oollege, Mass. Qntersations) Diastrated Newss - SWIMS HELL GATE — Gus- tav Beu, of New York, ne- gotiated the i tricky tides of | % i ell Gate in RACES FESTIVAL—Miss . East River, . New York, in l“.:eon: Wu.".v«oni.'I Qual:nb‘ of £ 14 minut d enachee, Wash., apple blos- s som festival, is crowned with ALSO RAN—George Rehayn, the “singing Dutch- k and white man” of Pyle’s “bunion derby.” is eo far behind that DIFFERENT — Jacob Ep- atein, of London. is a con- sistent exhibitor in Eng- land .in sculptural circle. The art is developed nlnnfn . - A L s i is attract- modern lines and is attract- ooy G0 pROGRESS—Pretty Miss Betty Brown of Long Beach, Cal. is shown with 5 seconds for i iderable attention i wm'.:{:n.finv,: e sh an exhibition of model locomotives, each an exact duplicate of the original. They will portray 4 new record. gorgeous pin! i the mrogress of locomotive building from 1828 to 1928 at the Pacific Southwest Exposition, wrecord = Hlooms for which central ~ heisout. He canstill sing and now the others can datergations) Hfiustrated News) VNSRS Washington is famous. enjoy the race. IInternations! Newsrestd Z (nternations) Nowsrests

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