Olympic Cavalcade
LIST 0 F ILL US T R ·A T I 0 N S 7 Great Britain's women representatives at the 1924 Olympiad Between pages 96-97 :S. J. M. Atkinson, South.Africa, congratulates the winner, D. Kinsey, U.S.A~·, in the 110 metres Hurdles. Paris, 1924 V. Ritola, Finland, beating Paavo Nurmi, Finland, in the 1o,ooo metres. Paris, 1924 Eric Liddell, Great Britain, who won the 400 metres in world and Olympic record time. Paris, 1924 Robert Le Gendre, U.S.A., after breaking the world's Long Jump record. Paris, 1-924 Henry Stallard, Great Britain, winning his heat in the 8oo metres. Paris, 1924 D. G. A. Lowe, Great Britain, won the 8oo metres in record time. Paris, 1924 H . de Hart Hubbard, U.S.A., who won the Long Jump. Paris 1924 Ugo Friggerio, Italy, the world's walking champion, 1920- 24. Paris, 1924 V. Ritola, Finland, leading in th; 3000 metres Steeplechase. Paris, 1924 Olympic Swimming Stadium. Water polo match in pr0gress. Pads 1924 Miss Helen Wills and Mrs. Wightman, U.S.A., v. Miss McKane and Miss Covell, Great Britain, Tennis Tournament. Paris, 1924 Olympic layout at Amsterdam, 1928 Assembly of the Standards, at Amsterdam, 1928. Harry Dennis, Dutch, takes II2-IIJ II2-IIJ II2- IIJ II2- IIJ II2-IIJ II2-IIJ II2-IIJ 128-129 128-129 the Olympic Oath 128-129 Hung;~rian girl gymnasts in national costume. Amsterdam, 1928 128-129 The girl-athletes who came to Amsterdam from America 128-129 Ethel Catherwood, Canada, who won a new world's High Jump record · 136-137 Lord Burghley, Great Britain, who won the 400 metres Low Hurdles. Amster- dam, 1928 Olympic Football Final. Amsterdam, 1928 Equestrianism. Lieut. P. A. · Clave; Franee, negotiating a bank. Amsterdam, 1928 . Miss Mayer, Germany, fencing with Miss Freeman, Great Britain. Amsterdam, 1928 Canada defeats Holland in the Single Sculls at Sloten IJ6-1J7 IJ6-1J7 136-137 136-137 Dr. Pat O'Callaghan, Great Britain, one of the world's greatest hammer ~~ . 1~0 The world's greatest woman half-miler, Fra Radke, Germany, defeating Kineui Hitomi, Japan, in the 8oo metres. Amsterdam, 1928 144-145 Water Polo. Great Britain attacking the Dutch goal. Amsterdam, 1928 144-145 Hockey, won by British India. Amsterdam, 1928 144-145 C. G. Weightman Smith, South Africa, breaking the world's record in a High Hurdles heat. Amsterdam, 1928 144-145 Percy Williams, Canada, winning the 200 metres. Amsterdam, 1928 16o-16r Olympic Wrestling contest. Amsterdam, 1928 100-161 Baton exchange in the Women's 400 metres Relay, won by Canada. Amsterdam, !928 16o-16r
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