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

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Therr Story erald Cameramen Tell of the Coronada Town Plate recently run at Miss Ardath Long Beach, California, schoolgirl, is shown galloping home three lengths ahead of her n al, Miss Mabel Strickland, B. Irwin’s Don K. The winner rode Tecate, owned by Watson. There were twelve (nternational Newsreel) ICAN 1 PRI Lee, an novel, “It’s can college g won distinction as (Interna GRANDSON LAND'S KI WORRIED BY TERS OF ST. Viscount La S (right) who recently cele- brated his Tth birthday, and his brothe H Gerald Lascel terested spectators Bramham Moor moves off at Thorp Arch Hall, Yorkshire, with the Earl of Hare- wood in the party The Countess is Gotter known Princess Mary, only daughter of the King and Queen of England e iational Newsrea ing ' (intecnational cely TWINS GURGLING CONGRATULATIONS AT FATHER—Twin daughters gurgling their congratulations at their father, S. McGorm, after he retained his sculling title in championship event. The mile race took place on Lake Wendoures. (International Newsreel) REFLECTED GLORY. — These prize West High- land White Terrie are less concerned i .1 with the reflections o of their beauty than X they are with the AUSTRALIAN MISS strange-looking man BREAKING WORLD'S with a black cloth HURDLING over his head who ) stands on the other Kennedy, 20-ye: side of the brook. ] 4 : E R tralian miss, sailing grace- The curly - haired . 3 T 5 : . NEW. MAHARAJAH OF KAS- fully over the bar as she aristocrats are S —. : . et = e k IMBAZAR. — Maharajah Sris breaks the women'’s shown with one of WHAT HAPPENS AT FRENCH TRACKS WHEN FANS GET fi5 R T X y N Chandra Mandy, M. A, whosc hurdling record for eighty their admirers in PEEVED—Firemen smothering the last embers of the betting < ,‘w appointment as Maharajah of metres. She made the the grounds of the booths at Vincennes Track after a ‘“demonstration” of vexed > S <S Kasimbazar has been approved distance in 12% seconds Elmslea Kennels, race fans who didn’t like thé manner in which the first event g » by the British Viceroy in India. at the sports ground at Steeple Morden, was run. It was all legal according to racing traditions, but : i o R ot The new Maharajah succeeds Sir. Sydney. Royston, Hertford- the fans felt more than “hurt” and vented their spleen on posts, . g . : Manindra_Chandra Mandy. (international Newsrec!) shire, England, rails, paddocks and grandstand, which they fired, uprooted or 2 s B (luternational Newsreel) shire, England. otherwise destroyed. (International Newsreel) (International Newsrecl) KILTIES— Colonel Alfred tten presenting Mary Lou Collom with a ber as he made r an honorary cadet colonel in the R. 0. T C of the University of Cincinn ; . i 4 . e ¢ > 4 i where both are 2 % S 5 . 4 g 2% SHE'S NOT WHAT HE SEEMS—Because the Mas- few min f 4 tudents s ; , 3 i * sachusetts Institute of Technology docsn’t number girls e i i Sy . . - i e among its students is no reason why they can’t have an chad gt hond o ; One undrod fel- “ - - annual play with feminine atmosphere. "If you guessed cti. " Terence . McGovern, ™ | watched the - LOG-ROLLERS, BUT NOT IN POLITICS—Lumber Jacks in Sydney Harbor carrying on their dangerous L L e e SRRt LS s presentation. 4 work of “log-rolling.” A slip means heing throwninto shark infested waters, an altogether dangerous wrong. It is James Milne Dunlop, Class of '32, shown . ‘ ”""”‘}‘3{1",.‘,‘..1) o proceeding. {(International Newsreel) in the costume he will wear in a-pla ~/3aternational Newareely

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