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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1930)
i ' ESTHETIC Ruth St. j " Denis, famous dancer, is - shown here as she demon strated a movement before a sroup of society girls of the Pennsylvania Museum of Art who recently presented a play called "The Italian Fan tasy.''' Ml was the first time Miss St Penis, has ever fMjthJ ., nn amateur, group. PRETTY GRIM' BUSINESS FOR COLLECIANS. but" they're 'all fighting for the glory of their Alma Mater. This striking group of photos was taken at the D ..1 D.I-.. L.IJ .!.. -. r I.I- tr: IJ rl:l j I I "ri . . .1,. . .i if. ft I t i,1" i r t i i . Pennsylvania Relay carnival held recently at Franklin Field, Philadelphia. The statuesque athlete at the left is L. H. Levy, of Cornell, who won the 16-pound shot I put event with a hurl of 47 feet. Topping the timbers in the upper picture are four Yale athletes -who provided one of the most thrilling races in their 480-yard snuttle nurdle relay. rv.L. I odd, ot the University ot Indiana, is shown at he lower left as he was clearing the bar in the high jump at 5 leet 'z inches. And ... 'o : '!?.. right is .the hair-raising finish of the second heat of the 400-meter run in which George Spanding, right, of Morgan College, nosed out L Parlctte of Georgetown. THEY "ARE NOT. BOOKKEEPERS, but they know how to keep their balance. These cyclists, stars at the Hippo drome in Berlin, startled the Sunday crowds in the German capital recently when they went in .the streets in this fashion - ; - to .take their afternoon drive.' .' ".' I Iliiliiiiil .dllli ItKllllil ii 2i :i sss PUFFING UP WITH PRIDE is the Leviathan as If . k . w , , i ..i .1 .; . 1 1 I . teams into iNew lorn naroor wiin ine auiinguuncu niraimn of the American delegation to the London naval conference on board. The navy dirigible Los Angeles is shown above, ' j . paying its respects to the returning statesmen. 'tis - S -Je. . Avl-iS.-T--" K i J. all s Sr s. -a? -K ?.? 5 H If: A HOWLING SUCCESS IN THE TALKIES is seven-months-old Thelma Kingwell, above, who, as a player in a new British film, has the distinction of being the youngest film actress in the world. There is no mistake that Thelma is ; registering happiness here. if' J 1 TO THE POI.NT was John Riebel, above, of Co lumbus, O., whep he com peted in the intercollegiate, .fencing tourney at New York , as a member of the Ohio', 'State University. Epee team.; Tit aniiiMiiiiin mini i I ii ill TOP DANCKR Frcttv Esther Whalen. daughter of Police Commissioner, Whalen of New York, is pictured here in the costume she wore recently at a dance recital in the Hotel Astor..- -"" xt 1 aoj -r.' ... ' km$&mM;MWMMv my tcu . CHECK YOUR HAT. PLEASE) If you have a secret. : you can confide in. pretty Merna Kennedy, above, because she'll be s,ure to keep it under her hat. Wouldn't you like to, carry the hatbox containing this cute little sombrero? READY, AIM, DIVE! Target diving, the nev'est wrinkle in water sports, was introduced . recently at the spring swimming meet at Los Angeles. Johnny Riley, national 1 0-foot diving champion, is shown here imitating an arrow scoring a perfect bull's-eye. - 5rr?t y (771 . VH-';2. L,,r,: ,.,,,,,,.,.,. ,:,1W, , J SHAKY BUT NOT NERVOUS Kanani. above. the-; year-old Hawaiian, who is ajiown here making a garland of carnations on the sands of Honolulu, is said to be th youngest garland weaver on the islands. Besides, she can play Jie . .w. ukul-cle and shake a mean shimmy.jj"' " IN TAI KINO" AROI IT AMtMAf Ar-TC . j t ... .vi -i n.: . I. - - - - - . . .. .....ra nv, i a gooa wora musi De saia ior rrince. h-i of Uyde Beatty, trainer for the Hagenbeck-Wallace circus. When a tiger attacked Bcatly at Kokomo, Ind., recently and overpowered him. Prince entered (he fray, repelled the invader and i G .thus saved his master's life. Beatty is shown above with Prince. ' jflniinniJllill iiiia