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Tazad i 7 diniliie B e S v ¥ oo ey 30 25 28 N P P s S . N 4 Faad U Vil R P Bl s v il IS > 1n of the U.S.r hich will compet Olympics, leads his men aboard their ship for Amsterdam, where they will finish their train- nlernational Newnreely Cameramen ALL FOR AL — Natur- ally he is their father. Mr. J. F. Quillinan and wife, daughter of the Governor, and Mrs. Ar- thur Smith and Arthur g Smith, the Governor's son, are on the way to Houston to see their father nominated at the y Democratic convention (Internationa) Tliustrated News) SAVED-—L. to r., Orneklint, Svensson and Jacobson, z ;glou; Captain ornberg, leader of the flight; Rosen- ware and Chris- tell, pilots; and Gull and Johnsson, mechanics, formed the res- cue expedition which reached i . / / R ~ g NOT A BEAUTY WINNER — Miss Lillian Guenther may be a beauty but it was her € personality which won for her when the Pasa- General Nobile dena Legion awarded the prize for person. in Northeast ality and poise in Southern California. She Land. had more “it” than the others. iraiea Nomet Muestrated News) (Internations) fllustrated Newa) size. P A B Yu rovensi &’ SPRY AND PRETTY—These little ladies provided plenty of competition during the Metro- politan senior women's track championships at Weequahic Park, Newark, N.J. Mary Wash- burn of Melrose A. A. was the winner in the 60-yard hurdle race. (niernational Mustratea News) 2 g W ~ MEDICOS GO TO OLYMPICS—This lively bit of sction was caught during the match at Baltimore when Johns Hopkins University lacrosse team best the Navy by 6—3, and won the right to represent the United States in the Olympics at Amsterdam. (Interational fllustrated News) TEST LITTLE FELLOWS—These outboard motorboats . received a stiff test during the one gallon fuel race on the Hudson River, New York. They cut up « big fuss for their Tell Ther Story W o SHOWING HER HEELS—The Teva, 58-foot yawl owned by Clem Stone, of San Diego, wins the annual yacht race from Newport Bay, Cal., to Honolulu on corrected time. This strik- ing view of the Teva was takep as she cleared Newport Bay (International Illustrated News) P (International Newareel) SIDE BY SIDE= .. ..coio This is not a huge louble-motored plane as it seems at first glance but two ! Royal Air Force planes tlying side by side over Hendon, England. (internationut Hiustrated News) AMONG THE LEADERS-—Fred Sturdy of Yale goes over the bar to tie with Berlinger of the University of Pennsylvania in the pole vault during the Olym- pic development meet at New York (Internationa) Newsreely BEATS BOBBY — Johnny Farrell, of Mamaroneck, N. Y., didn’t falter after he tied the great Jones at Olympic Fields, Chicago, ML, in the national open but went right out and won by one up in the play-off. (International Newsreel) ON THE JOB—Col. Edwin A. Halsey, sergeant-at-arms for the Democratic conven- tion at Houston, Texas, is one of the first on the grounds at the big show. He wants to find out all he can about the place. fInternational Newsreel) MAKES PLACE SURE— Johnny Weissmuller, of the “ Illinois Athletic Club, want- ed to be sure that he would g0 to Amsterdam, so he went out and broke his own record for the 100-yd. swim ' with 54 4-5 at the Olympic try-outs in Detroit, Mich. (International Illustrated Nows) L TN LTS LTS AN 12/