New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 22, 1930, Page 14

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Herald Cameramen Tell ’ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 19 s ke THE LEAD DOG O winner of the Si Printz, st the drive this year in ate that contrasts so greatly The race will be laps on January ASK THEM WHO'LL WIN THE SHARKEY-SCOTT BOUT— While Jack Sharkey, the hard-hit- ting Back Bay heavyweight, is training for his bout with Phil Scott. his wife and their three children, Jack, Jr., Marilyn.and Dorothy, are enjoying the comforts of the Sou i With the chilly weather of their native city of Boston. ' SO WE LOST, HA, HA.—(L. to R) Babe Ruth and Al Smith Wt the start of the game in which they decided to team against Bob Shawkey, new Yankee manager, and Bill Klem, the umpire. The count was 8 to 7 in favor of the Shawkey-Klem team. The Bam- bino’s individual score was 95, while that of the former Democratic Presidential candidate was 119, e s aveacesy “OUR_MARY” AS A_PARIS MANNEQUIN--Mary Pickford has grown u re way than ve the golden e way of all hair, as this beauti- zold cloth with here and kg E OUSE WHITER.—Through the snow-trimmed trees the Executive Mansion 3 the beautiful white coat given it by the heaviest snowfall of the ycar at the (International Newsreol) uth Garvison, eleven years ) i § 4 v for the mur- OF THE FAMOUS “TOSH TWINS' ” Y ; i i % ke 3 s o have poisoned ONDON:—George P. Thomas, son of Major-Gen. C. e . : ’ e 1 e U to y. with his bride, the former Miss ¥ covts - b . ; W to “Tosh Twins,” after their marriage FER WINS AWARD.—Densmore Shute putting on the fourth-green during the final round of the $10,000 was adjud re, London.. The bridesmalds were S oGpnggtfigtoumzm:nt. staged at the Riviera Country Club, Los Ageles. When the final curtzin was drawn, the ” ) e jqury and (1nternational Newsreel) Columbus, Ohio, boy took the big money with a score of 296. * s esaem : % iz frecdom on the grounds R e A 15 LB o SNOW-STORM = RAGES IN ROYAL BRIDAL PAIR RECEIVE HOM- CALIFORNIA MOUNTAINS. AGE OF NATIVE MAIDENS.—Crown Prince —With one man reported dead Humgbert and his bride, Princess Marie Jose from exposure and hundreds is- ium, step down from their seats on the olated in mountain fastnesses, reviewing stand to receive the greetings of a the California Southland’s worst little Italian maid in native costume who is one January storm raged on. Snow of the marchers in the colorful procession pass- swirled about the mountains ing in revi All of the marchers were at- back of the coastal plain. tired in native costumes of their districts. (international Newsreel) nter Newareal)

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