South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 228, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 August 1920 — Page 31
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OLYMPIC ATHLETES ON PARADE BEFORE LEAVING FOR EUROPE "America's Olympic athletes marching through West 34th street on the way to the Jaanhattan Opera House for farewell ceremonies arranged by the Olympic committee. Addresses were mada by President Kirby and other prominr-nt citizens. Following the ceremony, the athletes assembled on the stage of the Opera House where Mr. Kirby read telegraphic messages of good-will and confidence from the Governors of all States represented in the team.
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WILL TRAIN ATHLETES John F. Moakley, famous track coach of Cornell University, who will train American athletes at Antwerp.
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HIGH STREET, BELFAST, IRELAND Where riots have been continuous for some days.
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pat Mcdonald and eileen riggen, two American ATHLETES Who are now on their way to Antwerp. No greater contrast could be found than between Pat McDonald, the big New York policeman who is a wliard at putting the shot and throwing the hammer, and the little twelve year old Eileen Riggen. She is a vertitable water sprite and is expected to win all kinds cf honors in fancy swimming and diving.
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THIRD PARTY HEADS IN CONFERENCE IN NEW YORK CITY Left to riht: Grant G. Espcr, National Secretary of Farmer Labor Party; Marie Tudcr Garland, Vice-Cluirman of Natiori Convention, at Chicago; Parley Parker Christensen, nominee for President for the Farmer Labor ticket.
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AMERICAN WOMEN SWIMMING CHAMPIONS SAIL FOR ANTWERP ON THE "PRINCESS MATOIKA" TO TAKE PART IN THE OLYMPIC GAMES Left to rijiht: Kneeling Helen Wainwright, Helen Meany, Eileen Riggen. Left to right: Ethelda Bleibtrey, Eleanor Uhl, Charlotte Boyle, Frances Scroth, Margaret Woodbridge, Irene Guest, Helen Moses, Connie Malcomson, Helen Grimes, Thelma Payne, Mrs. Rubein and Mrs. Epstein.
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p I N 4.,. l w -frOTOA4 y i c lfc w aJ o "TOMMY" BURNS LOSING THE HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TO THE BRITISH EMPIRE "Tommy" Burns down for a count of nine in his fight with Joe Beckett, at Albert Hall, England, for the British championship. Bums was knocked down twice in the seventh round and a towel was then thrown in to save him from further punishment.
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C3vtCMT KIMTONI View CO. klCM ZION CANYON, AN INSPIRATION TO MANKIND The vivid beauties of Zion Canyon seen looking Vest from Wylie Camp. The imposing mountains in the background look like giant guardians protecting the happy valley.
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eOVKtOMT HCTO.l VIIW CO. NEW 0 MONUMENT IN MEMORY OF WILBUR WRIGHT AT MÖNS, FRANCE France thus honors the American
inventor of the aeroplane the
aviator. Hugh Wallace, Amba:
of the U. S. made the speech day.
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ANNAPOLIS FROM AN AIRPLANE Bird's-eye view of the famous United States Naval Academy, at Annapolis, Md.
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR PRESIDENT AND HIS TALL SON Governor James M. Cox, of Ohio, and James M.p Jr., photographed In Dayton, Ohio.
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HEADQUARTERS REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN Famous front porch of Senator Harding's house at Marion, Ohio, from which the Republican candidate will make his front porch speeches.
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THE POLICE OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF., PRO CLAIM WAR ON THE ONE-PIECE BATHING SUIT The girls insist that they are both sensible and artistic but the police are hard hearted.
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