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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1930)
STANDING ON ITS LAST, KEGS or. in the boys on I ih birreli hiight have said, "it jvon't be long now' This' v 1 1 00-foot-hish pyramid of barrels was set ahre at Salem, Mass.. . ,t patnonc celebration there recently. Of course, there was I-,. a'hot time n the old town that night. J1?T As IMPORTANT AS SANTA C AI K ia k.. n,nm;,ni wl nM vamtinn lime, when vou can throw vour heavy cares aside.. When school lets out young Medill McCormiqk. jr., for one. doesn't go in for child's play. SoU of Congresswoman Ruth Hanna McCormick, Medill is shown at the Upper left as . 'he took his mount over a difficult barrier at the Nationa Capital Horse Show at Bradley Farms. Md. But before they tackle horses, Charles, Jr., and Sydney Chaplin, below, sohs of Charlie Chaplin, believe' in getting a little ground practice first, Thar studious young lady in the center, getting in some light summer reading is Paulina Longworth, daughter of the Speaker of the House and Mrs. Nicholas Longwoftfc and granddaughter of the late President Roosevelt. Tiptoeing through the tulips, i young Robert, Coogan, brother of Jackie, of movie fame, is shown at the right getting a bttle training before the camera himself. , NOT VERY MOODY In rare good humor, Helen Wills Moody, American ten nis champion, is shown here on her way to the center court : at Wimbledon, England, for a contest in the Wimbledon championships. While the American; team lost- the Wightman cup to its English opponents, Helen had little difficulty in winning her singles matches. ... ,- I "if V i i r v - KNUCKLING; DOWN to business, James "Lefty" Lee is all smiles because he won the marbles championship of America at Ocean City, N. 'J.. recently. n teg - "1T7L -,r' ? - . IC"T' ITT A Ml TL' I ... . I t if . ivuo i 1 1 i na, , ms rc..e. ror insieaa or paddling his canoe. Harold Lloyd, cinema star, prefers to have it towed by a far ; craft Thu a how the famous comedian and two companions had a little fun off Waikiki Beach. Hawaii. '' rflTHEY'LL MAKE A HIT SOON at least let's hope they do! This striking action photo , Mtom an exciting scene in a polo match between the sherburn and itastcott teams at Weslbury, ' 'L, J.t wtch. was won by the former. Poised for a swing, two of the players are aiming at the ball shown in the foreground. ma SLOW BUT O MY how pretty these barges can be in full sail Inspiration for a painter i 'thu acent at Thames Haven, England, depicting an exciting moment in the annual barge race, i"..'." ' ) By way of contrast, notice the sleek trawler at the right SALUTE, FOLKS! This star-spangled creation, native costume of the Indian woman above, attracted considerable attention at the smart Royal Ascot races held in Englaqd ' , . recently. ! . lllllllllllllllllHiltHTHirttittiri ; pBWI i " t ::::::":::::::::::::I:::I----i 15) i FOR LAND'S SAKEI "I'll le m ..'rU t.' - . " '. ' " V ' " or bust," may be the vow of many a boy or girl now that this balloon has been perfected which contains on its surfaci a . complete map of the world. Conceived by B.. J. Wyle. Los Angeles inventor, the balloon was demonstrated at the annual convention of the American Library Association at Lot Angeles.. TAIJ. nARIf"Awr UAKlncnur -. . - -j-r W "i,, "-u'lvjyivic. rvmgni trrant, en- "?L l Drc-C1"j!! of Modeao. CaL, was winner 'iTqu Foud ilril he present Hotel Del Monte jDog Show at Del Monte. Cal. And. proud to be on the .champ i Ijpck h young Frederick Skeet3p. also of Del MonteW 1 4 iiililiE