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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0043 Enlarge and print image (5M)      |
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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0043 Enlarge and print image (5M)      |
| THE JEFFERSONIAN BALTIMORE COUNTY'S SUNDAY NEWSPAPER. TOWSON, MD., JULY 19, 1924. IF HE MAKES A MISTAKE, IT'S A PINAL ONE.—A test of nerve and of muscular afaity that would qualify a man for a place in the broad jumping event on an Olympic team is this remarkahle leap being made between two cliffs in Wisconsin, where the slightest slip means death. Fotograma Where the cyclone spent its fury* Airplane view of the devastated area of Sandusky. O.. visited recently by a tornado that cut a wide swath through the town, working vast property damage, taking toll of six Uvea and injuring over a hundred persons. International ikr*" THE MAN WITH THE IRON STOMACH. Prank Richards, nicknamed the "Human Dreadnought," giving evidence of his ability to absorb any amount of punishment by permitting a man bf 185 lbs. to jump from a height of 5 ft. on his stomach at Los Angeles, Cal. International PAIR OLYMPIC ATHLETES PRACTICING ON SHIPBOARD.—American girl representatives on the swimming and diving teams getting in shape on board the America by strenuous training exercises under the supervision of Coach Ernst Brandsten. •-+-• m <2*1 LIKE HOUNDS RELEASED FROM THE LEASH. Remarkable action picture of the start in the 100 yard championship race at the recent Inter-University sports in Sydney, Australia. A REFRESHING DRAUGHT FROM A COVETED CUR Walter Hagen, American prbfessional, taking a drink from the trophy that went with his second victory in the British open golf championship, in which he beat a field of the world's best players. Fotograms © Maryland State Archives mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0043.jpg |