i j M IV If1 v 11 v . h m I. itaenmg public tfcSgtr s, v 'PHILAPELIPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY J9, 1920 - i 3 . f i L 1 A Navy man setting his oar as the crew prepares to push off. The winners of the George W. Childs cup, the Navy team. They are Jaco man, Graves, Jordon, Moore, Sanborn, Johnston, Wcidman and Clark. Three coxswains who were in the first day of the regatta. Left to right Brush, of Columbia, Rosenbaum, of Princeton, and THE NAVY EIGHT WON OVER PRINCETON, COLUMBIA AND 'PENNSYLVANIA IN THE GEORGE W. CHILDS CUP CONTEST ON THE SCHUYLKILL RIVER, LAST EVENING.. THEY WILL COMPETE FOR THE STEWARDS' CHALLENGE CUP TODAY, A happy pair. Richard Glcndon, Navy's coach, and Midshipman Trapncll, the crew manager. .Jetytt Ledger rhoto Bnh. Sherman R. Clark, Navy's coxswain, who ' shoutca tno rignt signals at tnc rignt time. mm S .x V ' WM '- WKtmk mf VAMSSK7 jTiiiJUA.. A w llfesisSaSSfiBi ku. .TTij?jiW v: ;-c5-' . rrcgw TWEfflw. w 5 ws cr fMKW11 J TbIm f 1 1 itf "" A P'.TC WsfWft . ' vi ":? SVT.? Nt J-J7-2J' - v SL.-j-'iareay.diKe , i"inr rrinww t m ,. .. , s. g. " ua - iaiuwwKMBM!,iMMir?iMim j v nw"i"j7 jc p x"'--3"77?3y'! " '"1 jr"? jy "'"i1'!.! ' l A rVv,a&fK(Ki1B!.i'',; i 5.ftH!WlS'S!ya-ii4ES?-,SKSiSCT tHRvS.,K" I(RilWHlllHWaBH lu.t . .Ut IBXiHiBB ': ' . .; tn.'i ,.'.;',. . .'; W " v? t-w . " w v-' '''' -v'? -T RiK'.HMIJ..BftH.'LaiHI'KSJiAr ,T" lTr i 'i " T 7 1 IH.HLlKw' ' pwMHHRnMfflHnHnnHHKHKiHHBIBKHaHBBHHnnR ::-VvtW'"M BBWgTWiWWWlBIiWHWIWWPTlWWff"yi hIe9qB W i 1 1 tt Gourdin, of Harvard, going through the nir on Larry Brown, of Penn, did the first heat of Going over the first hurdle in the 120-high hurdles. Smith, of Cornell, is on the Put the shot 43 feet 3 his broad jump of 23 feet 1M inches. He quali- the 880-yard run ahead of his competitors. left. He is the Intercollegiate high hurdle champion. inches. Tho athlete is fied for tho finals. ' He'll appear today. Halsey, of Princeton. His . efforts placed him. A SMALL CROWD SAW THE TRIALS OF THE ANNUAL INTERCOLLEGIATE TRACK AND FIELD MEET AT FRANKLIN FIELD YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, WHERE THESE MEN QUALIFIED FOR THE FINALS TO BE HELD THIS AFTERNOON. Lifter Photo Service. Thomson, of Dartmouth, won his heat in tho high hurdles. Ho is favored to win in tho finals today. fi v-i " P i " 'ij ledger Photo Service. MRS. LOULA LONG COMBS, Leo's Summit, Missouri, appeared Tit -Devon Horso Show 'yesterday carrying a baby Pip. aBKK33E53KreSB588Ht'2'!?2ron' :? ltX$7kir, $. r vsf ?&$ teW, w nt-, ': . m ' w.mays' TJircrxs -" n'.' im . v.. --rt: y. i. '' s y" 2 'S. " ' jf . . 1 1 1 . Jf iff v w j jCJw-iil! "ii s i1 r' a y -i kFukHMk J',( J I.fdBer I'hoto Service. MRS. H. W. MARSTOW, JR., at the right, telling Miss Ruth B. Umstead's fortune at the Germantown May Market, yesterday. Central Newn Photo. JUST BEFORE tho launching of the Shatrfrock IV at City Island, New York, on Wednesday afternoon. It's the entry of Sir Thomas Lipton for the Interna tional Cup race. Irtirer Thon Hrv1r. Ledffer Photo ServlC. GOING TO SOME DRUG STORE wo think. They wouldn't tell us, but THERE WERE MANY dogs at tho All-Breed Dog Show, held yesterday at tho Devon Polo ,1 somewhere. . OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO THE BEAUTY CORNER I h'-t A.'.C..iL ff "WfT .. . . 4K iflBBBUH : ' y jK JKEKa0VqaaHMinKt C C:U2HW' 3B .- I -aBnaHrayiiinH ,; - i:i iisrK ,;: . :ibi jk . . .;t' 4x - T- njiirn i msmm:- .Ji.wm:u - '.i.', ,PiiMMMp iPtifr '' ;gy!ya - ,;- i",,,, . . ri ...SJ&. .JZJrA tf.. .,,..w...-. .ati-.T,;t,:&aiaizaAai iU-(Lii'.u:Wyi;ttiii:-2i; HHHk "..J"""i"""" ' I ' Leilvrr Photo Kervlte, mrito nf A mifTP Jilt.. 41... I. ...... .i.S.U a.lu n'tn rmf nmnt Inollif nmncurfni, fVin nnrtinnc nf nn uvenure of 2800 baL'"un hour. They are then automatically pushed into the box at the right. PUPILS OF THE WILLIAM PENN HIGH SCHOOL, assisted by other local schools, have presented thin week at the William Penn High mi,, -.noi-ninr- is MUs Mnnon Luke 71G No'th Fortv-cichth htreet employed by the W. Atleo ocnooi -uur neniage,- inwsnuca w inuw now sunuriciiii cubiuiub e lormcu. in yesieraays uispiay wiss uior a u enn appeared as tho Ihe operator is Miss Marion Jjjjjj i'1 Nwth Fifth a"' "Titian Girl," Miss Herminla and Miss Elvira Martinez as "Spanish girls" and Miss Helen Tappan as "Gothic" (left to right). nit? . '9T"S Ji'i ,. p iv. ' 's ft .':!.' -t ' . . jjo A.w.,A,,,-r,.Uv.-..-Wvr.; 1i" ' ''' MISS REGINA PERRY, 2G20 Frankford avenue, Philadelphia. . . . ,, Photographs for this feature should bo 5'"7 irow7i tho mail, addressed to tho Reality Corntr, Evenino I'onuo Ledqeb - I'aV IWt.gtf iuij3br.
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