j1 FRIDAY February 5, 1915 meoger Etmuttn -sgHSgyig", -U il PAGE OF ATHLETES SHOWN AT THEIR FAVORITE SPORTS AGROUND AND ALOFT &s?& K!f. . ' .- .i v ". . ! .!W1' '' : - ! " ''' M'T' !.: s?-s ' ' : ' -JIM' '' " ' . ' ' &V ' SAX .. -'.. .-' gis.pfrfcAttfw.yraME mlwvtW ij t 1 ts&KslsVSKtfBlr L -" --.'2- . ffjguf&Zffi-ft&ffitf&mffi '' ,:"i ,X& ' ' ' jfBfffrlWtfplWIffflW IM M.A..vjJ.lt vja itJi fl Jliffllir i ' i'l i i ' ii i 1 i I ii ilMiin i i nif 1 fun "v 7&t U ssse . .. . ..JJJmft-Hft.OHllnim. i -gCTOUJTfTienlML.MIJLiJJia:aMie S ;i''liteiSliM!;!S u'i - - .' mm&'WLi: W'r.r $w s?:. .v'- si '' ( ,-4. "; ?'.- Ofjf -.Ej. ,1v A POOR PLACE TO STAND ON ONE'S HEAD This is "Daredevil Jack" Reynolds (jetting an upside down view of the1 city's roof tops from his perch on top of the Widener Building, more than 350 feet above the pavement. "If you can stand on your head in one place, you can do it ia another," he said. But no one else made any experiments. - 9h aHHiKi v S3 JV2J 4 - ...:ji . , ; ; aw t J fl. J S V jst. i " s "v, : ,.viL.rADj'w'..i "TR. . ." s-?.. ' U V8 wra. li , X.'4"i : . "aTjm-4 i C mmimmi lf ; -mm Aw?.i. . a Mid fe r- ff 6 v- i-b 'v, I jiff HM: hii X4&;llll J.8i mtmmvmmM mm iIir :v -11- m'm i fitJfAtraKlf,,'3KVJi;i. k r, jt? ' rswfl'ss .frSjST? $: ec-: y " atv;j J i"-' "A I- fw$S&M?i Ajf 3!W5etvF JSV? yity""- -jT ? ?5ks f.XUi'JAVfi '. JTt 'Wf til K4 K1V WW W( J lli- T. A A M ; JvS 'J.4 V.. (W " gtviirrf Htti3aiS&SSS88!MS)8S$0!SiaSK jfs , ni a Sa3?X;'aiJy5o..'w.i!,s-fv. , -' K ".u. IIM ,. ', its 4? :'.. &yjt iSl-' S. V SSSSB; ,ii2 aas nlWwtwit-lAWAV, .liLSwvS" tv) S!5SSs!ff ':siT.tS"V V vV4siM.t'X'. wVi'AAVrtl9uwvr.iww'K,')h4w-A' Ml: i , -v -j- 4 ,rtV.wAv".X'l-"V SS BALANCING ON TWO CHAIR LEGS ON THE GIRDER'S EDGE OF A SKYSCRAPER 18 STORIES HIGH FOR A JUGGLING PERFORMANCE Reynolds is shown here keeping three balls in the air at once, while he stands in a chair balanced on the seat of another. Those who saw him perform this feat yesterday afternoon know that a slip or i lost ball might have hurled him headlong 350 feet to the pavement of South Penn square below- A BOUT IN WHICH THE BLADES FLY FAST Misses Morrison and Gates, of Temple University, in a practice game of thrust and parry. t'-fiR IW mm SI WEgm M mm SiiiliPiPP'I. Et M.Bt.1 -.,r '- ;., -: r ' hHbKSl Hu1 W . i'v r. , ' , S .. 'a ijl jfc. riiSirr Si 1 ,-$A hti il Willi rc-r-ac'M,rr'-vxr fcf-vsmzor jr-i jpr' A12ZiM x-ik s2t? sIbs1 -i- Js j. ','hf 'r :'-v :c.s :r-' ..t ..i 'ivVi 13 is;;. ":. -& H '?:. -3 ',': HT7nk Ej?'r&$y. "? iiiA i ' :w-ja vrSTJggggTy s ; ;:.;. -"-'- t!KPBBLMNG "DAREDEVIL'S" CHALLENGE ACCEPTED Before giving his exhibition of nerve, Mr. Reynolds dared the Evening Ledger's photographers to do better. They replied with this picture, which, of course, i3 a "fake" or composition made up in the studio. It shows what can be done with a photograph. c M " -iBPli Ill' JsMllr lMii,'iiiM:,:,:..iil vwaJ"" : ii?;':w.'-':Ti- w .J - . . ' " tk.ly. Vx, ' ..' .i-.vA:: : ' ' . :"-': . ( . ..r f.,.B-1 i v f4'1 J """"-S 'I' ' !!! I I IJIIPJIM .'J I II I IWWPfWIBBIlWWilll llllPWP"WHM-tl iZ- Xy.S. fYdK7n.fri yis'ju;?: "f.:i :i r-ii irTB: -a ' .1 m&st&fot&t jsz2!F?'7. ry. ,, 4-- r WlSwrimwm' --':' ,."' ""ia.--:eTtP t. ' . "'' ' ..-..'I. ' ; Va:' '. ," . v ? ' - " ",fcii ;w--iw-'4 jji4j.?j';il!iv.i ,L.y.;..v.,..'"l'C7ir.,', yWvfcWt4i6rAvV)AS.,.....t' A LUNGE THAT WOULD GIVE A FOE TROUBLE Miss Morrison proves that she can handle, a rapier with the skill aMi IHW W l VblHOIIl f ; ', ft "iMaeat-IHMiMal K It- IB BBIi 11 -N4- TWO PAPERS AT WEST PHILADELPHIA HIQH SCHOOL fjti Svt tfeejft, cto ol tbcros-couJitry team, and Harold M.tmmht vapti X u trck um, rdy to start cut for a littlo nafeertHK up. A, GIRL WHO CAN TAKE CARP OP -HERSELF Miss Hajwiagton, of the Tcmpla University fljrincing Team, STARS IN BASE, AND BASKETBALL Captain Root and Glntoa, $1 Vtt aWeJpWa, Tho former J" csptaia of tie tujebsU tm ed tb ltttr is a member of scfi4 b6ktfaU tn.