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Among the Stars at Olympic Games. ·

New Tennis Star.

Veteran Pitcher.

Rena MacDonald of Boston, who was second in the shot-put, and it took a world's record holder to defeat her. She also placed in the javelin throw.

Veteran Shows Way in Tournament.

Fritz Mercur, Le High Univer- sity tennis star who humbled both "Big Bill" Tilden and George M: Lott, Jr., in the East- turf court championship singles. He played John Doeg, of Stanford, in the final.

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U.S. Dry Law.

Jack Quinn of Connie Mack's "White Elephants"-with the weight of forty-three years on his shoulders, is one of the leading pitchers of the American League.

A Doggone Happy Family.

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Mrs. May Sutton Bundy, veteran player from Santa Monica, Cal., caught in a lively bit of action on the courts of the Westchester-Biltmore at Rye, NY., where she come pleted in the singles play to decide the eastern turf court championship.

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Claude Smith, 16, New Albany, Ind., the boy whose left arm had to be amputated after he had been shot by hair-trigger" prohibition raiders while visiting at the home of James Smith, near Hardinsburg, Ind. The boy is shown in bed at the New Albany hospital.

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