Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 12, 1920, SPORTS EXTRA, Image 20

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LINING UP FOR MESS. But it wus a lot different from what they had to 16 FIRST MEETING SINCE THE All
in France. These men were members of the 304th Ammunition Train, Seventy- GONNE -TILT. Clarence Stephenson,
ninth Division. On Saturday they were entertained by Colonel E. R. Cassatt Norristown (left), and Amos Burk-
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TOWING ONE IN. There was a scarcity of.ico at the reunion of the 304th
Ammunition Train, so the soft drinks were placed in the creek for cooling
purposes. Lodser Photo Service.
ENTERTAINS NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES. Governor James M. Cox,-of Ohio, over
Bawtho preparing of! tho meal enjoyed by the scribes on the governor's farm at Jacksonburfc
, Ohio. Tho governor is shown in thorgroup chatting with-tho reporters '
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HOLD ANNUAL OUTING. Members of the DaugTiters and Sons of Liberty held their yearly outing on Saturday, which was attended by hundreds
of the membership and friends. Helen Kitchenan is doing stunts with a trick balloon (left). In the center photograph Miss Edith Bevan is trying
her best on the horn. Edith Day (right) played in the field for one of the girls' teams. Ledger rhoto service.
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THE HISTORIC COACH USED BY THE EMPRESS EUGENIE and Dr. T. W.
Evans, tho American dentist, in her flight from France, is now at the Evans's Insti
tute at tho University of Pennsylvania
GOING OVER THE TOP- IN GERMANY. Captain
Dooner, Sixth Field Artillery, jumping an imitation
stone wall at Coblenz, Germany, during a horse show
given by the Americans in honor of General March.
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FISHING WITH "GHANDDADDY." The photograph was
taken on Barnegat bay. where everybody heems to know some
thing about fishing. The children are getting some real
lessons from tho experienced fisherman.
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CONybhUlNU Wi'iii '1ILDEN. W. M. Johnston, of California,
who with Tilden, of this city, won- tho first doubles in the Davis
tennis challenge cup. They defeated tho French team
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WON YALE'S HIGHEST HONOR. Miss
Marjorie Hope Nicholson, WashinRton,
D. C., is th'o first woman to win the John
Addison Porter prize of $500.
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IN MIXED DOUBLES at Huntingdon. Valley Country
Club. She is Mrs. W. P. Newholl.
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