Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 08, 1931, Page 18, Image 18

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FOR PROFILES you must
admit lltfse are pretty hard
to beaL! Hie one at top be
: longs h- charming Dorothy
lVJotaill, and the one be
low to lovely Bernice Claire.
Of course both are in the
. movies. .
' THE- STADIUMS MAY' BE'IDLE. IN WINTER buUhe college bo, Jon't lack for excitement in sport other than football, as these 'photos illustrate. At
the left you we a tense moment in a basketball scrimmage beween the players of the strong Manhattan College team, m New York City. Practicing headlocks and :
toeholds in the above photo are the young grapplers of the wrestling team at U . S. Naval; Academy, Annapohs, Below is part of the varsity track team of University ;
' . -of Pennsylvania going through their paces at Franklin Field. Pa., at the start of the outdoor training session. .'-
WHEN THIS SEXTET CROONS you know you've
heard something. These husky babes don't mind entering a
baby contest, which is what they did in Los Angeles recently,
but it's mighty embarrassing to be posing around like this with
half your clothes on. They are registering disgust.
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WHO IS SYLVIA?
1 hat's what everybody Was
asking when it was announced
that lovely Sylvia Sidney,
above, was to take Clara
Bow's place in a forthcoming
talkie. Sylvia is a stage star
' from New York.
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IT WOULD TAKE LOTS OF OIL TO QUIET THE WATERS alter tlietc speedsters dashed down Hie bay during the mid-winter regatia or me i-ong oeatn.
iCalif;,' Power Boat Association. Tills striking scene, shows contesting boats getting under way on Alamilos Bay as 30,000 looked on. The 100-mile race was won
1 , t ' by William Gregory with the aid of his daughter, who acted as mechanic. v Notice the oil derricks in the background ,...;.y
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HE'D BE MUCH HAPPIER, this husky Alaskan brown
bear seems to say, if he could be on the outside' looking in.'.
It makes him feel better, at any rate, to stick his paws outside,
the bars. The big fellow is one of the attractions at the
Woodland Park zoo. Seattle. Wash.'
RAISING CANE FOR GRANDMA is getting to be
' . 'difficult 'task. Evciy year for the past 20 years Mrs. J. L.
(Giandjna) Heaton of Portland. Ore;, hai been presented
,'ne pi candy, nd each time they are gelling larger. The
on with which she is shown posing is 5 feet 4 inches long
It,.''" f' . and weighs JO pounds.
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Hi: I4A5 a MOi: trni? Ml.'NT't it,;. ,,Vi. ,mi vnn ran irll he is hslrninx pretty
eagerly to what charming Pearl Hollv is whispering in his ear. 1 he bird is Miss Holly s pet
at Miami, Fla., where il is fashionable this winter to dispoit animal, pels ranging from hogs
to monkeys. t , .
NOTHING SHORT
ABOUT THIS SCOT I
Head and shoulders above
his competitors was Jock
McPherson, above, noted
golfer, when lie entered a re
cent golf tournament at Santa
Monica, Calif.
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HASN'T CHANGED A BIT. HAS HE?Of course
you remember Francis X. Bushman, matinee idol of the'
movies 1 5 years ago. Well, heie he is, pictured in the dress-;
ing room of a Chicago theater preparatory to his appearance in
a stock company play.
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