Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0322 Enlarge and print image (5M)      |
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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0322 Enlarge and print image (5M)      |
BALTIMORE COUNTY'S PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER THE JEFFERSONIAN TOWSOtf, MD., October 25, 1924. <£* FIRST IN WAR, FIRST IN PEACE AND FIRST IN THE AMERICAN LEAGUE. Winners of the American League pennant. Front row, left to right: Zahnizer, Speece, Hargrave, Leibold, Robinson (Mascot), Schacht, Mc-Neely, Altrock, Ruel and Martin (Trainer). Middle row: Russell, Bluege, Peckinpaugh, Mgr. Harris, Judge, Rice, Tate and Mogridge. Back row: Marberry, Miller, Ogden, Martina, Zachary, Johnson, Goslin, Shirley. Leflev and Taylor. International WASHINGTON BASEBALL FANS BUYING TICKETS FOR ITS FIRST WORLD'S SERIES. Part of the immense throng that besieged the ball park for the precious pasteboards that permitted the fans of the national capital to witness the games between their pets and the Giants, International CHINESE NAVY PARTICIPATES IN THE CIVIL WAR. Typical canal gunboat with a muzzle loader that forms a unit in the struggle now convulsing the Chi nese Republic, so ineffective that a single shot from a modern warship would blow it out of the water. Wide World Photos WHEN NATURE TURNS HER HAND TO SCULPTURE. Interior of "Sunny Jim"' cave at La Jolla, San Diego, Cal., which derives its name from the remarkable profile of a human face. The camera man also caught a nymph in the act of diving. Keystone View Co. THE "DEATH" SIGN ON WORLD'S BUSIEST CORNER, Fifth avenue and Forty-second street, New York City, where the traffic cops are kept busy in preventing jaywalkers from flirting with death. Keystone View Co. |